Gary is a former medical professional, now a writer and activist in Durham, NC., and a former facilitator of One Year to Live. In addition to dancing and grieving at the ever-whirling edge of creation and destruction, Gary is the author of a forthcoming book, Earthquakes: Planet as Self: Nonduality and the Meta-Crisis.
The Great Lady of Deep Ecology has left us
Joanna, a shining being, even in her absence, becomes more present. This was her final gift—to reveal the ambiguity of being/not-being, the forever fragile home of the deepest grief, the greatest love and the most profound compassion. To live in that ambiguity with the same compassion that flowed from the heart of her being becomes our charge to go forth now.
July 22, 2025
Money & Grief
When it takes one barrel of oil to produce a new barrel of oil, it’s game over. That will be the moment when growth, debt and grief will achieve singularity. That will be the moment when the value of money will erode, and we will face an imperative to finally metabolize the grief that was so long stored in that value.
March 6, 2024
Global Energy Transition: Mining Waste Management
Over the past decade, the global mining industry has become intensely focused on reducing risk to continue to qualify for financing and particularly to retain their social license to continue operation. Here, we will look a little more closely at another troubling aspect of how we expect to leave behind the fossil-fuel economy: total material requirements and waste.
January 11, 2024
Re-Colonizing in the Name of Progress
The real contribution of native tribes at this point might be to be more aggressive in showing us exactly what we are losing. Will that make any difference?
December 11, 2023
Global Energy Transition: Race to the Bottom
Existing sampling technologies used to determine mineral density on the seabed estimate volumes 3-5x greater than all known land-based reserves. Yet studies on the environmental effects of creating plumes of sediment that will settle and cover (and smother) organisms on the sea floor or the effects of ploughing up large areas of the sea floor indicate that for all practical purposes, the damage is permanent.
November 2, 2023
The Global Energy Transition: Human Rights Risk
The pressure to hold miners and governments accountable for the entire field of known risks and externalized costs will certainly encounter resistance. But it will also increase operating costs and reduce the bottom line. At some point, the ongoing destruction undermines the social license of the industry and raises the cost of financing.
October 12, 2023






