
The Edit: Earth Day, Everyday
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On Earth Day: what we owe the planet, what it still has to teach us and more in #TheEdit.
- Agency is the antidote to despair. An Earth Day reflection on hope, resistance and why nature is the rule – The Lands Council
- Night and (Earth) Day. This image, released in celebration of Earth Day, shows the terminator – the line between night and day – on Earth, captured on the Artemis II astronauts’ journey to the moon – NASA
- Language is a fluid. Diné poet Jake Skeets explores the purpose of poetry in the space between what we live and what language can bear – Emergence
- Has the need for productivity become a barrier to living well? Time wasn’t always a precious resource to maximise use of – perhaps the ancient Romans had it right – Monocle
- Lead with love and follow 5 principles of “energetic success”. When leaders embrace positive personal energy, everyone feels the benefits, in trust, innovation and creativity – Big Think
- Let’s learn one poem together this week. Are we alone in the universe? Does it matter? Love, the cosmos and everything in between in W.H. Auden’s “The More Loving One” – The New York Times
- Climate change? Don’t make me laugh! How jokes help us face what headlines can’t – The Beautiful Truth
“Agency is the antidote to despair. The ability to act – to protect what we love, to build, to respond – that’s what transforms anxiety into momentum. That’s the difference between something overwhelming you and something you can move through.”
Amanda Parrish




