
Dwelling on Earth – Jay Griffiths
Emergence Magazine Podcast
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The Slow Time of Nature
Some organisms here can live for thousands of years, part of the unfathomably slow time of geology. Modernity is not good at slowness, it demands instant gratification and grabs right now. It takes about a thousand years for an inch of topsoil to form with no one watching. When Romulus founded Rome in 750 B.C., the soil was richly fertile for a wide variety of food.
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