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The CEP Is Now Live on Substack - A New Chapter in Ecological Publishing

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I'm excited to share that the Centre for Ecological Philosophy (CEP) has found a new home on Substack. This marks a major step forward in opening up the conversations we've been having around fire, land care, and ecological resilience to a wider global audience.

As many of you know, CEP began with a simple question: What does it mean to live in relation to the Earth, not apart from it? Over time, this question evolved into a working platform—part research lab, part publishing studio—where artists, scientists, land practitioners, and storytellers could collaborate on shaping a new ecological vision.

Our first major initiative, Nature (Mother), is a 36-month program that invites contributions from across the globe. From mountain ranges to river systems, deserts to deltas, each work we gather aims to enrich a shared atlas—one that celebrates diverse cultural perspectives on nature as a living, nurturing force.

This move to Substack allows us to:

  • Share ongoing work and releases from Nature (Mother)

  • Publish reflections, updates, and essays from contributors

  • Host digital releases and connect with our growing community

You can expect regular posts that highlight new projects, behind-the-scenes development, and insights from the field. Think of it as a living journal of our collective learning—grounded in place, rich with voices.

If you've followed my work on fire, land, and photography, this is where we go deeper—together.

for free and paid subscriptions please follow this link :https://centreofecologicalphilosophy.substack.com/

With care,
Alan

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