The Science of Energy: From Fire to Fusion and Beyond
This article explores the full landscape of energy: what it is, how it works, where it comes from, and where it is taking us.
Sacred Earth, shared future.
Explore ecological philosophy, climate ethics, and nature-centered spirituality through the lens of science and stewardship.
This article explores the full landscape of energy: what it is, how it works, where it comes from, and where it is taking us.
This article explores the deep history and current frontiers of how humans shape the spaces in which they live.
This article explores farming as both a scientific and ethical practice—examining soil, crops, animals, and technology through the lens of sustainability and human well-being.
This article explores the science, history, and global impact of nuclear power—from its discovery and energy uses to weapons, regulation, and ethics—offering an Integrated Humanist vision for its responsible future.
This article examines civil engineering and infrastructure today—its scientific foundations, technological tools, global challenges, and the guiding vision of Integrated Humanism focused on equity, sustainability, and human dignity.
How do we extract the Earth’s resources without destroying the very systems that sustain life? How do we build a future that is materially rich, ethically sound, and ecologically viable?
This article explores climate change from multiple angles—scientific, biological, anthropological, economic, political, and speculative. Each lens offers insight into how we arrived here, what is at stake, and what kind of future may still be within reach.
This article presents a comprehensive journey through the many subfields of geology, beginning with the formation of the Earth and ending with a vision of planetary stewardship.
This article explores water through the lens of modern science—its chemistry, its natural and cosmic roles, its ecological diversity, its utility, and the ethical imperatives of its use and conservation.
Explore how human population growth impacts ecosystems, resource use, and sustainability: a critical look at population dynamics through an ecological lens.
Overpopulation has a negative impact on many facets of life. The most obvious and pressing considerations are: the environment, space, clean water, food supply, medical resources, mental health, crime and various types of societal conflict.