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Posts by Michael Paul Nelson

Of The Empire
We will be known as a culture that feared death and adored power, that tried to vanquish insecurity for the few and cared little for the penury of the many. We will be known as a culture that taught and rewarded the amassing of things, that spoke little if at all about the quality of life for people (other people), for dogs, for rivers. All the world, in our eyes, they will say, was a commodity. And they will say that this structure was held together politically, which it was, and they will say also that our politics was no more than an apparatus to accommodate the feelings of the heart, and that the heart, in those days, was small, and hard, and full of meanness.
- Mary Oliver

Of The Empire We will be known as a culture that feared death and adored power, that tried to vanquish insecurity for the few and cared little for the penury of the many. We will be known as a culture that taught and rewarded the amassing of things, that spoke little if at all about the quality of life for people (other people), for dogs, for rivers. All the world, in our eyes, they will say, was a commodity. And they will say that this structure was held together politically, which it was, and they will say also that our politics was no more than an apparatus to accommodate the feelings of the heart, and that the heart, in those days, was small, and hard, and full of meanness. - Mary Oliver

God this poem is haunting me again.

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‘Continuity over novelty’: why environmental science needs to rethink its focus With government funding in decline, researchers should prioritize data collation and training the next generation of scientists.

New perspective article by @michaelpaulnelson.bsky.social in @nature.com is worth reading for anyone in environmental, ecological, climate & field geosciences
‘Continuity over novelty’: why environmental science needs to rethink its focus www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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When science overreaches: Conservation needs ethics, not just ecology and economics Scientists have a vital role to play. But they cannot arbitrate values, nor legitimise them by implication. When they attempt to do so, they risk overstepping their authority and end up narrowing, rat...

Excellent piece! - "Conservation is not just a technical exercise, it is a moral choice about how we relate to the living world, "When nature is valued primarily for its usefulness to humans, it becomes easier to justify its exploitation."

www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/...

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Mood

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That’s so awesome! I have a copy as well. Light green cover, black tape binding…classy!

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Assistant Professor: Forest Genetics and Genomics The Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society invites applications for a full-time (1.00 FTE), 9-month, tenure-track, Assistant Professor: Forest Genetics and Genomics position.We seek a scholar-edu...

Just spotted! - the rare and elusive tenure track position.

This one in forest conservation genetics in my department - Forest Ecosystems and Society at Oregon State.

Help spread the word!

jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/178...

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‘Continuity over novelty’: why environmental science needs to rethink its focus With government funding in decline, researchers should prioritize data collation and training the next generation of scientists.

‘Continuity over novelty’: why environmental science needs to rethink its focus www.nature.com/articles/d41...

Happy to share a full version if you can't access the whole essay.

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Oregon institutions reckon with removing Cesar Chavez’s name following sexual abuse report Oregon leaders condemned the union leader Cesar Chavez after a news report detailed extensive sexual abuse allegation against him dating back decades.

There's a simple, humble, and mature way to avoid this in the first place: STOP NAMING THINGS AFTER HUMAN BEINGS!

www.opb.org/article/2026...

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"Stevie and the Sacred Animals" Brings Anishinaabe Storytelling & Language to Preschool TV With a 2027 Premiere A new Indigenous-led kids series is officially on the way. Manitoba's Eagle Vision and Ontario's Sinking Ship Entertainment Inc. have secured the greenlight for Stevie and the Sacred Animals, a 52-epi...

Stevie and the Sacred Animals follows Stevie, a smart, spunky 6-year-old Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) girl who moves from the city to her First Nation community.

redpopnews.com/stevie-and-t...

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The effect of advocacy on perceived credibility of climate scientists in a Dutch text on greening of gardens Abstract. Many climate scientists refrain from advocacy and activism because they worry it decreases their credibility. Through a survey of almost 1000 Dutch respondents, we compare responses to a tex...

"...we conclude that advocacy can increase the climate scientist's average perceived credibility"
gc.copernicus.org/articles/9/6...

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Stand With Minnesota Donation Directory Stand With Minnesota is a hub for supporting, learning, and taking action to support Minnesotans impacted by ICE and federal enforcement.

tomorrow, StandWithMinnesota.com will hit a million site visits and over 650,000 unique visitors.

i made it 10 days ago with $600 from you guys for hosting and cloudflare.

thank you. thank you.

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Brighter Day
Brighter Day YouTube video by Michael Franti - Topic

It's time for Michael Franti and Brighter Day this morning. Sharing if you need it too. www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ7e...

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Americans generally like wolves − except when reminded of politics - High Country News Recent studies found that attitudes toward wolves became more polarized when people’s political identities were activated.

“When people move beyond caricatures of conflict and recognize the common ground that already exists, we can begin to shift the conversation and maybe even find ways to live not just with wolves, but with each other.”

www.hcn.org/articles/ame...

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The Humanities Don’t Have a Relevance Problem—They Have a Preparation Problem Why English and Philosophy majors are already essential to the AI economy, and universities still don’t know it

Thoughtful piece on the value of the humanities in contemporary life.
open.substack.com/pub/stevenmi...

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Happy Solstice Everyone!

The light turns—reminding us that even at the edge, something generous is beginning again.

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Call for Applications: Early Career Rescue Fellowship – Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies

14, 2 year post-docs for “early career researchers, whose work is restricted due to political pressure in the USA”

uni-freiburg.de/frias/call-f...

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Online finance/budgets course wanted:
A colleague and I are looking for an online course focused on university finance and budgets, or maybe more generally organizational finance and budgets. Let me know if you have any suggestions and links. Thanks!

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The second sabbatical of my career begins in 3 weeks, I’m soooo ready!!!

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The End of the Humanities? - The Philosophers' Magazine Martha Nussbaum tells James Garvey why the humanities are under threat.

philosophersmag.com/the-end-of-t...

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Best advice is to wear little bells, so the bears know you're coming, and carry bear spray. It also helps to be able to identify scat. Black bear scat has undigested bits of berries and twigs. Grizzly bear scat smells like bear spray and has little bells in it.

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@brianandreas.bsky.social @storypeople.bsky.social

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The last frontier of empathy: why we still struggle to see ourselves as animals | Megan Mayhew Bergman Champions of exceptionalism say humans hold a unique moral status. Yet there’s only one species recklessly destroying the planet it needs to survive

“We are nearly out of time…but not out of choices. The whale asks for more space. The river asks for standing. The tern asks for habitat and room. We can give it.”

Lovely piece!

www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-i...

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So glad, you and Johnny are definitely Number 1!

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What is the most profitable industry in the world, this side of the law? Not oil, not IT, not pharma.

It's *scientific publishing*.

We call this the Drain of Scientific Publishing.

Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2511.04820
Background: doi.org/10.1162/qss_...

Thread @markhanson.fediscience.org.ap.brid.gy 👇

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Election Day, 1990 A tale of simpler times, and the poem I wrote about Trump when I was twelve.

“It still feels like something is chasing me, but nowadays, I walk alone.”

@sarahkendzior.bsky.social

sarahkendzior.substack.com/p/election-d...

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Some, I hear, might even spend 75% of their time thinking about this, or contacting colleagues at other places, or reading about emigration, etc.

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07 - Randy Newman - The World Isn't Fair
07 - Randy Newman - The World Isn't Fair YouTube video by Eitoants P.

"He took a hard look around
He saw people were starving all over the place
While others were painting the town"

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV9d...

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Rainy day thought.
#poetry

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Professors in a lot of places in the US feel under siege.

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