Ancient Green: Moss, Climate and Deep Time

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Ancient Green: Moss, Climate and Deep Time

In Anishinaabe languages of Skywoman, our words for moss, aasaakamig and aasaakamek, carry the meaning those ones who cover the earth.

- Robin Wall Kimmerer -

Ancient Green: Moss, Climate and Deep Time

"Taking a long view of life on Earth, Robin Wall Kimmerer (author of 'Braiding Sweetgrass,')explores how mosses--ancient beings who transformed the world--teach us strategies for persisting amid a changing climate.


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