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The Twin Green and Digital Transition: Between Political Vision and Ecological Illusion
Rüppell Korhaan 13-10-2025 Kingfisher tilts his head. “I dive. I catch fish. I know what’s real because I touch it. You dream. Is that knowing?” Zhuangzi chuckles. “You know the water. I know the dream. Different ways of knowing.” In Kingfisherish Wandering [1] © Wix In a recent study, Kovacic and colleagues [2] critically examine the European Union’s (EU) flagship vision of merging the green and digital transitions—a policy narrative promising that technology and sustainabi
Oct 143 min read


When the Ground Beneath Shifts: Understanding the Temporal Fragility of Infrastructure
Harlequin Antbird 13-10-2025 Zhuang breathes in the fresh air, feeling the Dao flow through his chest... “Perhaps,” he whispers, “the fish I chase are not the river’s fish, but my own dream?” “The fish I catch,” adds Kingfisher, “are gifts of the river—offered when I become this very river.” In Kingfisherish Wandering [1] © Wix Infrastructures—roads, bridges, power grids, and data centers—are often seen as symbols of permanence and progress [2]. Yet, as Kavita Ramakrishnan
Oct 142 min read


How the Promises and Conflicts of Alternative Proteins Reflect Humanity’s Search for Harmony with Nature
Parasitic Jaeger 13-10-2025 As if recalling something, Zhuangzi says, “This morning I heard the birds in the Bird Village said that the last storm had swept away all the Flowerpeckers’ nests. They have no home now. Do you still want them to finish weaving your burrow’s rain-proof screen?” Hearing Zhuangzi, Kingfisher sighs and closes his eyes as if meditating. Kingfisher suddenly realizes the wonder of Dao, of wu wei (無為). In Kingfisherish Wandering [1] © Logan Jeffrey The g
Oct 133 min read


Beyond “Green AI”: Rethinking Artificial Intelligence’s Ecological Paradox
Turquoise Jay 13-10-2025 As if recalling something, Zhuangzi says, “This morning I heard the birds in the Bird Village said that the last storm had swept away all the Flowerpeckers’ nests. They have no home now. Do you still want them to finish weaving your burrow’s rain-proof screen?” Hearing Zhuangzi, Kingfisher sighs and closes his eyes as if meditating. Kingfisher suddenly realizes the wonder of Dao, of wu wei (無為). In Kingfisherish Wandering [1] © Wix Artificial intelli
Oct 133 min read


Educating for Earth: How Higher Education Shapes Global Sustainable Development
Aberdare Cisticola 12-10-2025 “Conservation without Dao is like a river without fish. The fish are not numbers. They are rhythms. I do...
Oct 122 min read


Balancing Profit and Planet: How Fuzzy Logic Helps Build Sustainable Fisheries
Indian Roller 12-10-2025 “Conservation without Dao is like a river without fish. The fish are not numbers. They are rhythms. I do not...
Oct 122 min read


Healing Forests: How Odisha’s Tribes Use Edible Insects to Sustain Health and Harmony with Nature
Common Koel 12-10-2025 “Conservation without Dao is like a river without fish. The fish are not numbers. They are rhythms. I do not...
Oct 122 min read


How Women’s Labor and Voice Drive Ghana’s Transition to LPG Cooking
Pied Crow 12-10-2025 “Conservation without Dao is like a river without fish. The fish are not numbers. They are rhythms. I do not disturb...
Oct 123 min read


Guiding the Young, Healing the Earth: Decolonising Environmental Education in Africa
Kori Bustard 08-10-2025 From that day on, Kingfisher never tried to change his diet again and stuck to eating fish. He learned his lesson...
Oct 83 min read


Growing Green Minds: How Students Imagine the Sustainable Campus of the Future
Wood Warbler 08-10-2025 – Due to thinking too much, the Great Master has become mentally ill and lost the ability to speak bird language....
Oct 83 min read


When Nature’s Web Unravels: The Looming Functional Meltdown of Earth’s Ecosystems
Rennell Fantail 07-10-2025 Kingfisher is one of deep knowledge and meticulous planning. It is just the crack of dawn when he is seen...
Oct 83 min read


Hidden Lifelines: The Neglected Protection of Brazil’s Diffuse Seeps
Toco Toucan 07-10-2025 Kingfisher, ever a flamboyant individual, wears an exuberant outfit as though every day is a festival. Even as he...
Oct 83 min read


Koalas Call for Connection: Why Private Land Holds the Key to Their Survival
Brahminy Kite 07-10-2025 First come the ideas, then comes an action plan. Never mind the planning required, he excels at this—if a plan...
Oct 73 min read


Diversity in Motion: How Europe’s River Landscapes Shape Aquatic Plant Life
Tundra Swan 07-10-2025 Kingfisher has a habit of protecting his territory. When he encounters foreign birds approaching from a distance,...
Oct 73 min read


When Wars Undo Progress: How Armed Conflicts Set Back the World’s Sustainable Development Goals
Papuan Sittella 10-05-2025 The usual territorial dispute over feeding grounds between the Green Shrimp and the Yellow Shrimp. In truth,...
Oct 53 min read


Bridging Land, Water, Energy, and Climate: How Integrated “Nexus” Thinking Can Make Agriculture Greener and More Peaceful
Eared Pitta 10-05-2025 First come the ideas, then comes an action plan. Never mind the planning required, he excels at this—if a plan is...
Oct 53 min read


Roads Through the Storm: Making Forest Transportation Climate-Smart
Samar Crow 02-10-2025 As time passes, news about the now hotter Earth buzzes through the bird village. Those kingfishers residing along...
Oct 23 min read


Mediterranean Trees at a Crossroads: Diversity, Threats, and the Future of Conservation
Algerian Nuthatch 10-02-2025 Immediately, the weakest of the Kingfishers shot like an arrow from the tree branch, diving straight into...
Oct 23 min read


Hidden Chemicals, Hidden Risks: PFAS and Embryo Quality in IVF
Maquis Canastero 01-10-2025 At first, everything seems wonderful after the wedding. Why? Well, for several reasons. First, Kingfisher...
Oct 13 min read


When Clean Water Meets Dirty Air: The Trade-Offs of Boiling Water with Solid Fuels
Song Wren 01-10-2025 Smoke flies out from the cave, even faintly, but it is enough to make Kingfisher squeamish and almost blackout. In...
Oct 13 min read
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