The viral phrase “touch grass” may be more than internet humor—science shows that engaging with nature and music can ...
A casual stroll on a calm morning or a walk with the family dog in the evening is a simple and easy way to reconnect with nature.
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An Indigenous approach shows how changing the clocks for daylight saving time runs counter to human nature – and nature itself
In this Indigenous context, daylight saving time is nonsensical – if not outright comical. Time can’t be changed any more than a clock’s hands can grab the Sun and move its position in the sky. The ...
Dartmouth economics professor and symposium organizer David Blanchflower said in an interview with The Dartmouth that the ...
Investing in nature has many facets, enhancing cultural and economic resilience. Ngāi Tahu’s important wetland restoration ...
As far as humans know, we are the only species that chooses to fight against our biological presets, regularly changing our clocks and dragging ourselves into and out of bed at unnatural hours.
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