Concepts Long-term Thinking The Big Here Digital Dark Age Organizational Continuity Futures Millennial Precedent Archives Long Shorts Long News Projects Announcements Long Now Talks The Clock of the Long Now The Rosetta Project The Interval Long Bets Revive & Restore PanLex Manual For Civilization Disciplines Art Business Cities Civilization Climate Change Computing Culture Economics Energy Environment Evolution Genetics Globalization Government History Infrastructure Language Psychology Science Science Fiction Space Technology Year 02022 02021 02020 02019 02018 02017 02016 02015 02014 02013 02012 02011 02010 02009 02008 02007 02006 02005 02004 OLDER Long Now Talks Parag Khanna Why Mobility is Destiny Digital Dark Age The Next 25(0[0]) Years of the Internet Archive "The Library of Alexandria is best known for burning down." The Internet Archive looks "wayforward" in hopes of avoiding the same fate. By Jacob Kuppermann The Big Here The Paleoclimate & You: Understanding Modern Climate Change with Ancient Climatological Data By Jacob Kuppermann Climate Change The Historical Land Practices Behind California's Fires Fire has always been a part of California’s ecology. History helps explain why unprecedented, one-in-a-century events are now happening on a near-annual basis. By Jacob Kuppermann Civilization A Global History of Trade, As Told Through Peppers 10,000 pepper genomes tell a story about the history of global trade. By Jacob Kuppermann The Big Here Letters to the Future Uses Plastic Waste To Send Lasting Messages A Vietnamese creative agency finds an unlikely long-term ally in single use plastic. By Jacob Kuppermann Long Now Talks David Rooney A History of Civilization in Twelve Clocks Long Now Talks Geoff Manaugh & Nicola Twilley Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine Organizational Continuity Learning from the World’s Longest-lived Organizations How can companies and organizations that have survived through centuries help us understand how to build the multi-generational institutions needed for today's civilizational challenges? By Alexander Rose Art How Long is Now? Most of us are content to live in a world where time is simply what a clock reads. Interdisciplinary artist Alicia Eggert is not. By Ahmed Kabil
Digital Dark Age The Next 25(0[0]) Years of the Internet Archive "The Library of Alexandria is best known for burning down." The Internet Archive looks "wayforward" in hopes of avoiding the same fate. By Jacob Kuppermann
The Big Here The Paleoclimate & You: Understanding Modern Climate Change with Ancient Climatological Data By Jacob Kuppermann
Climate Change The Historical Land Practices Behind California's Fires Fire has always been a part of California’s ecology. History helps explain why unprecedented, one-in-a-century events are now happening on a near-annual basis. By Jacob Kuppermann
Civilization A Global History of Trade, As Told Through Peppers 10,000 pepper genomes tell a story about the history of global trade. By Jacob Kuppermann
The Big Here Letters to the Future Uses Plastic Waste To Send Lasting Messages A Vietnamese creative agency finds an unlikely long-term ally in single use plastic. By Jacob Kuppermann
Long Now Talks Geoff Manaugh & Nicola Twilley Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine
Organizational Continuity Learning from the World’s Longest-lived Organizations How can companies and organizations that have survived through centuries help us understand how to build the multi-generational institutions needed for today's civilizational challenges? By Alexander Rose
Art How Long is Now? Most of us are content to live in a world where time is simply what a clock reads. Interdisciplinary artist Alicia Eggert is not. By Ahmed Kabil