Revive & Restore 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 Revive & Restore Controlling Nature Might Be in Our Nature The urge to reshape our environment is no transient social pressure. Instead, it’s a set of behaviors with deep evolutionary roots stretching back millions of years. By Andrew Tighe Environment Reviving the Vicuña The national animal of Peru has faced threats to its existence since the Spanish colonization of South America five centuries ago. Now, the reestablishment of an Indigenous Andean tradition might be its best bet for survival. By Heather Jasper Long Now Talks Ryan Phelan Bringing Biotech to Wildlife Conservation Climate Change Breaking a Vicious Circle of Climate Change in Zimbabwe As climate migration pushes wildlife in Zimbabwe’s lush Eastern Highlands to extinction, how can this region find ways to adapt? By Andrew Mambondiyani Science Fiction The Mammoth Steps In this science fiction short story, translation technology and norms of interspecies communication make possible a deep friendship between a boy and a de-extincted mammoth. By Andrew Dana Hudson Culture Cataloging the Many Lives of Stewart Brand An interview with John Markoff, the author of Whole Earth, a new biography of Long Now Co-Founder Stewart Brand By Ahmed Kabil Evolution The History of Hybrid Species from Kungas to Killer Bees Humans have long been fascinated with hybrid animal breeds as both friends and foes. By Jacob Kuppermann Revive & Restore Revive & Restore announces New Program in Biotechnology for Bird Conservation Saving endangered bird species requires specialized biotechnological tools to crack the problem of the Avian yolk. By Jacob Kuppermann Art Stewart Brand and Brian Eno on "We Are As Gods" Two of Long Now's founding board members in conversation on a new documentary about Stewart Brand. By Stewart Brand & Brian Eno Environment Long Now Member Ignite Talks 02020 12 talks on long-term thinking from Long Now's own members By Casey Cripe
Revive & Restore Controlling Nature Might Be in Our Nature The urge to reshape our environment is no transient social pressure. Instead, it’s a set of behaviors with deep evolutionary roots stretching back millions of years. By Andrew Tighe
Environment Reviving the Vicuña The national animal of Peru has faced threats to its existence since the Spanish colonization of South America five centuries ago. Now, the reestablishment of an Indigenous Andean tradition might be its best bet for survival. By Heather Jasper
Climate Change Breaking a Vicious Circle of Climate Change in Zimbabwe As climate migration pushes wildlife in Zimbabwe’s lush Eastern Highlands to extinction, how can this region find ways to adapt? By Andrew Mambondiyani
Science Fiction The Mammoth Steps In this science fiction short story, translation technology and norms of interspecies communication make possible a deep friendship between a boy and a de-extincted mammoth. By Andrew Dana Hudson
Culture Cataloging the Many Lives of Stewart Brand An interview with John Markoff, the author of Whole Earth, a new biography of Long Now Co-Founder Stewart Brand By Ahmed Kabil
Evolution The History of Hybrid Species from Kungas to Killer Bees Humans have long been fascinated with hybrid animal breeds as both friends and foes. By Jacob Kuppermann
Revive & Restore Revive & Restore announces New Program in Biotechnology for Bird Conservation Saving endangered bird species requires specialized biotechnological tools to crack the problem of the Avian yolk. By Jacob Kuppermann
Art Stewart Brand and Brian Eno on "We Are As Gods" Two of Long Now's founding board members in conversation on a new documentary about Stewart Brand. By Stewart Brand & Brian Eno
Environment Long Now Member Ignite Talks 02020 12 talks on long-term thinking from Long Now's own members By Casey Cripe