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Author: Sean McGrath

February 25, 2025March 1, 2025climate change, News

Why Conservatives Who Care About the Environment Should Repudiate the New Right

A strange group called “The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship” met in London from February 17th to 19th. It was a massive event, drawing billionaires and right-wing intellectuals eager to discuss how to "save Western civilization" from wokeism. Naturally, Jordan Peterson was there.

A girl in a field of dandelions
November 3, 2024November 3, 2024anthropocene, climate change, ecology, green economy

Our Relationship to Place

In this age of materialism and reductionism, it isn’t just the land that has been broken but our relationship with it … Without a true connection to place, we cannot fully relate to Nature.

Sean McGrath and FANE Field School Attendees work in the forest
October 16, 2024October 16, 2024climate change, ecology, FANE Field School

On Ora et Labora: The FANE Field School and the Benedictine Tradition

FANE works with the benedictine tradition of ora et labora to teach FFS Students contemplative environmentalism.

September 2, 2024September 2, 2024ecology, forests

The boreal zone in Canada

What effects does clear-cutting
have on the human and the natural environment? What are the
consequences for the northern American Caribou? Empirical
studies. Participation and fieldwork in a FANE (For a New Earth)
School of Practical Ecology, Newfoundland

March 21, 2024March 21, 2024forests, Trends

Recreational Forest: Not Only Good For The Climate

Forest stands make an important contribution to the future. They must be preserved at all costs. This is emphasized on “Day of the Forest” on March 21. As early as 1971, the day was established by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations as a reaction to the […]

A raised banner stating "ONE WORLD"
February 21, 2024February 26, 2024climate change

Climate Change can’t be denied and we need to do something about it!

With climate change denialism on the rise at exactly the moment international climate actionshould be, I want to salute the present leader of the Progressive Conservative Party ofNewfoundland and Labrador, Tony Wakeham, for distancing his party from former leader ChesCrosbie’s denialist remarks last week in Ottawa. In the interest of […]

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  • Why Conservatives Who Care About the Environment Should Repudiate the New Right
  • Our Relationship to Place
  • On Ora et Labora: The FANE Field School and the Benedictine Tradition
  • The boreal zone in Canada
  • Recreational Forest: Not Only Good For The Climate
  • Climate Change can’t be denied and we need to do something about it!
  • An important paper on climate change, floods and flood resiliency, by FANE Environmental Policy Advisor, Thea Koper.
  • An update from Ian Goudie on Hydro, ‘Green Energy’ and COP26

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