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Over the past 20 years, more than 100 million ash trees have died. In the Northeast, tribes are coming together to save the threatened black ash tree, a cultural treasure and ecological jewel, from a ravenous beetle. Words by yessenia funes atmos.earth/tribes-unite-iā¦






In DinĆ© tradition, one rises each morning with the sun, blessing and greeting the day. How, in a modern world that encourages disconnection, can we honor synchronicity with nature? A poem by ā ā¹ ā ā¹ kinsale ā ā¹ ā ā¹ atmos.earth/circadian-songā¦

Whatās lost when we capitalize on nostalgia? Route-66 became a tourist destination after the migration of the Dust Bowl Crisis died down, and is today home to many ghost towns. For Atmos, Liana DeMasi (they/them) took a journey along its past and future. atmos.earth/route-66-the-mā¦







SCOOP: the MÄori King and other Indigenous leaders will gather tomorrow to sign a treaty recognizing whales as legal persons. the movement is rooted in the MÄori worldview, which sees whales as ancestors, one MÄori conservationist writes for Atmos: atmos.earth/a-descendants-ā¦


are plants smart? conscious, even? and should they be treated as legal persons? Romany Williams digs into botany's most contentious debate with ZoĆ« Schlanger, author of the new book, The Light Eaters, for Atmos: atmos.earth/buckle-up-the-ā¦

