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essays, poetry, and personal reflections

Tag: environment

November 23, 2025November 23, 2025

Black Swan: COP30 in the Amazon

by p.w.eubanks Leave a Comment on Black Swan: COP30 in the Amazon

Until going to the Amazon, I had never seen a black swan in my life. In fact, I didn’t actually realize they were real: I just thought they were something popularized by the hit Natalie Portman film of the same name and more a metaphor for the rare and unexpected.  It turns out they’re very […]

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February 15, 2025

Wake People Up, Remind Them Who They Are

by p.w.eubanks Leave a Comment on Wake People Up, Remind Them Who They Are

In the heart of the Hudson Valley’s sloping hills is an agroforestry project with a beautiful end goal: return to the land the plants and trees indigenous to it. Decades of invasive, endless growth have left the land with a lack of biodiversity. Slowly and surely, though, this diversity can be reintroduced. Even the pawpaw, […]

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