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Category: Middle 6 – 8

February 2015 Environmental Evolution newsletter

A Gaian-deep time view of Earth history and current events. As Lynn Margulis observed, “Gaia is symbiosis seen from space.” This issue is “the unsocial” and discusses why humans are in no way special to the evolution of the Universe or planet Earth. Childrens’ shows have “peanut galleries” because children like to watch children. Humans […]

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Evolution & Spirituality Memes

Meme (noun) – an element of a culture or system of behaviour that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation. The images on the following instagram (image sharing social media) account have been made to disseminate quotes and art around New Cosmology. Meme’s are thought to […]

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The Horse and the Iron Ball: A Journey through Time, Space, and Technology

A creative and engaging paring of art and science, this book tells an inspiring story of stellar nucleosynthesis, the origin of the horse and all life. It takes readers back the Big Bang, when the Universe contained only two elements, hydrogen and helium (It ignores tracing of lithium, but that’s OK), and it asks “What […]

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Environmental Evolution newsletter for December 2014

First issue of the Environmental Evolution newsletter with subjects ranging from using ammonia-oxidizing bacteria instead of soap and shampoo to progress on the documentary “Symbiotic Earth – How Lynn Margulis rocked the boat and created a scientific revolution”

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The Turtle and the Universe

This little book, in its own words, is about asking big questions like “How did we get here?” and “Where are we going?” Those questions are addressed through the life of a sea turtle. The book explores the origin of the atoms that make up the turtle, the origins of the Moon, which guides her […]

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