The Commons Magazine: Fire Issue — Exploring Fire's Destructive and Healing Powers
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The Commons Magazine, the flagship publication for alumni and friends of UW–Madison's Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, introduces its "Fire Issue" exploring the multifaceted nature of fire—from its destructive force to its healing powers. The issue examines fire as both mystic and menace, fearsome and fascinating, positioning it as perhaps the most defining of the four elements.
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Fire is perhaps the most defining of the four elements.
We explore its many facets, from its destructive force to its healing powers.
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