Mary M. Clare and Gary Ferguson discuss their new book, Full Ecology: Repairing Our Relationship with the Natural World, as part of their Nature in Writing series at Village Books and Paper Dreams in Bellingham, Washington. The event is presented in partnership with the North Cascades Institute.
With climate breakdown accelerating, climate anxiety is on the rise. Gary Ferguson and Mary M. Clare, who have each dedicated more than thirty years exploring the world’s social and natural ecologies, suggest a path forward in the face of environmental overwhelm and disillusionment.
Spaces are limited for this in-person event and registration is required.
Register HereMary M. Clare and Gary Ferguson have each dedicated more than thirty years to exploring the world’s social and natural ecologies—Clare as a graduate professor of psychology and education, Ferguson as a nature and conservation-science writer. Their individual work has now come together in Full Ecology, a movement devoted to the idea that we can best serve both the natural and human world by reclaiming our human nature. Clare is a fellow in the American Psychological Association, and with her PhD in psychological and cultural studies she has published more than one hundred scholarly articles and two books. Ferguson is an award-winning and internationally recognized author of twenty-six books, most recently The Carry Home and The Eight Master Lessons of Nature. When not on the road or in the wilderness, the couple live in Bozeman, Montana.