Emergence Magazine is an award-winning magazine exploring the threads connecting ecology, culture an
In this conversation from our Shifting Landscapes exhibition, Emergence executive editor Emmanuel Va
When we step into a forest aware and listening to what surrounds us—remembering that the living worl
How would our response to the ecological crisis be different if we understood that our own conscious
How did the vast and varied chorus of modern sounds—from forests to oceans to human music—emerge fro
Equipped with his binaural microphone system, acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton has spent the last f
How can we repair our connection with what we eat, rejoining the biological web that we are a part o
What becomes possible, especially in the face of crisis, when we orient our consciousness towards un
Spending time with a landscape opens us to the language it speaks. Can we quiet our own voices enoug
How do we taste a landscape? In this narrated essay, food and culture scholar Lily Kelting immerses
At our Shifting Landscapes retreat held at Sharpham Trust in Devon last summer, Emergence executive
In anticipation of this year’s massive cicada emergence, we revisit a story from Anisa George, where
Envisioning a future colored by a worsening ecological crisis makes for a despairing picture, but ho
What would it mean to operate from a place of deep time diligence? In this conversation, Tyson Yunka
Recorded live at our Shifting Landscapes exhibition in London last December, this conversation betwe
Taking us to the collapsing face of Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, author Elizabeth Rush works to f
Held at our Shifting Landscapes exhibition in December last year, this panel discussion, moderated b
From her first experiences of heart connection with the living world on her grandfather’s farm in up
We have forgotten the covenant of primordial love and reciprocal care with the Earth that existed fr
In this conversation, Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee speaks with Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Paul Salope