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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

I wanted to know if having a kid on a burning planet was right. I found that antinatalism is seriously taboo | Bri Lee

When I first started researching antinatalism a few years ago I presumed its proponents would be losers and edgelords. You know, those men who love playing devil's advocate. Incels masquerading as philosophers and 14-year-olds who have just discovered Nietzsche. The world's most famous antinatalist academic, David Benatar, has a book called The Second Sexism: Discrimination Against Men and Boys. I remember rolling my eyes back into my skull, thinking: here we go.
Philosophy
fromiRunFar
4 weeks ago

A Single Switchback: Michelino Sunseri Found Guilty in Grand Teton FKT Switchback-Cutting Trial

Just over a year ago, on September 2, 2024, Michelino Sunseri, now a 33-year-old professional trail runner, tagged the summit of Wyoming's Grand Teton and returned to the trailhead in 2 hours, 50 minutes, and 8 seconds, faster than the long-standing fastest known time (FKT) held by Andy Anderson since 2012. But while the clock said Sunseri was faster, a controversy kicked in almost immediately, landing him in federal court.
Running
fromArchDaily
4 weeks ago

The Philippine Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Biennale Reimagines the Relationship Between Architecture and Soil

The Philippines' Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia presents Soil-beings (Lamánlupa), an exhibition curated by artistic director Renan Laru-an. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, the Pavilion brings together architects, technical experts, indigenous leaders, artists, policymakers, and local communities to explore the cultural, ecological, and technological dimensions of soil. Its objective is to challenge conventional architectural paradigms by shifting the focus from structure to soil, not as a passive material, but as a living force with agency, history, and power.
Arts
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 month ago

Walking toward Wisdom: the Aporetics of Hiking

Intentional hiking deepens attention, resilience, community bonds, and ethical engagement with self, others, and the environment.
OMG science
fromThe Mercury News
5 months ago

The 'return' of an extinct wolf is not the answer to saving endangered species, experts warn

The Trump administration supports 'de-extinction' while reducing protections for endangered species.
Environment
fromEarth911
5 months ago

Earth911 Inspiration: We Are Part of This Web of Life, Not Its Masters

Pope Francis emphasizes humanity's need to recognize its role within the environment rather than as its master.
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