Resurgence & Ecologist Magazine
Resurgence & Ecologist magazine addresses the environmental, social, and spiritual challenges and opportunities of our time. It provides a voice for change that is driven not by fear, but by a love of the Earth and its many life forms. Recognising the interconnectedness of the crises we face; it seeks to inform and inspire a just and thriving future for all.
This beautifully illustrated, trailblazing magazine connects readers with a diversity of visionaries, exploring nature and ecology, food and farming, spiritually and philosophy, social and environmental justice as well as ethical living, wellbeing, and the arts - an eclectic mix that cannot be found anywhere else. Past contributors include Vandana Shiva, Phillip Pullman, Caroline Lucas, Deepak Chopra, Mya-Rose Craig, Thich Nhat Hanh, Louisa Adjoa Parker, Michael Morpurgo, Polly Higgins, George Monbiot, Isabella Tree, Noam Chomsky, and Gail Bradbrook...the list goes on.
Each much-loved, bi-monthly issues provides positive, progressive and alternative perspectives on the most pressing issues of today, whilst offering visions of a regenerative and harmonious future for all life. Fostering connection between mind and body, self and community, society and nature, Resurgence & Ecologist is an essential resource for all those that believe a better world is possible.
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Dr Vandana Shiva
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Featured articles from the latest issue of Resurgence & Ecologist magazine
The stars are for everyone
Fern Leigh Albert reports on the ongoing campaign to keep wild camping legal in Devon’s Dartmoor National Park. In the run up to a case at The Supreme Court, further actions are planned to highlight this deeply valued freedom to wild camp on Dartmoor.
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Green & Away
The much loved 'home' of the annual Resurgence summer camp, Green & Away was Europe’s first environmentally sound conference site - set up in 1991. Every year since, volunteers, interns and event participants have gathered to learn and to experience low-impact living. Peter Lang tells the story.
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Tennis vs Climate Change - advantage which?
With the annual Wimbledon tournament looming, tennis coach Laura Slater asks how sustainable and environmentally friendly the game really is and investigates what needs to be done to improve its climate-friendly credentials. Now is the time for genuine engagement on environmental issues and bold decisions.
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The edge of motherhood
New motherhood is an invitation to cross the threshold between independence and interdependence, and, by doing so, to find a new way of being more rooted in community. Elizabeth Wainwright seeks out 'the ecology of care' we were once all rooted in.
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The joys of a garden gone wild
A move to a house with a semi-wild garden left Stephanie Boxall overwhelmed by the work to be done. But, aware of the crisis facing the natural world, she learned to accept the wildness - and find joy in it.
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Art as a way of being
Satish Kumar celebrates a life-affirming and truly collaborative street art project in New Delhi. The open-air art gallery of the Lodhi neighbourhood features the work of 50 artists from around the world who transformed the ordinary walls of Delhi into extraordinary artworks.
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Picture Credits
Cover image: Penton Lane 3, 2021 by Hannah Brown Photo by Anna Arca; The stars are for everyone: Photo © Fern Leigh Albert; Green & Away: Aerial view of the camp courtesy of Green & Away. Photo by Nick Parsons; Tennis vs Climate Change - advantage which?: Painting by Holland Cunningham; The edge of motherhood: women and children by Caitlin Connolly; The joys of a garden gone wild: Celebration, woodcut by Joanna Bourne; Art as a way of being: Imagine A World by Neethi, photo by Sunil Malhotra.