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Nature
On Translating the Little Known Italian Novel That Anticipated the Anthropocene
Frederika Randall Considers the Life and Solitude of Guido Morselli
By
Frederika Randall
| December 7, 2020
Jake Skeets on the Diné Perspective of Time, Memory, and Land
This Week From the
Emergence Magazine
Podcast
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Emergence Magazine
| December 7, 2020
Terry Tempest Williams: Thinking of the Pandemic
as a Place
From the
The Quarantine Tapes
Podcast with Paul Holdengräber
By
The Quarantine Tapes
| December 4, 2020
Endless Plastic, Eco-Sorrow, and Disappearing Islands: Climate Readings for December
Poetry, Dystopian Fiction, and More Recommendations
From Amy Brady
By
Amy Brady
| December 3, 2020
WATCH: Helen Macdonald, James Rebanks, and Andy Fryers in Conversation
At the Hay Festival Winter Weekend
By
The Virtual Book Channel
| December 3, 2020
An Interview with T. Ryder Smith, Narrator of
Fire in Paradise
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Behind the Mic
| December 3, 2020
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The Medieval Philosopher Who Outlined the Basics of the Universe
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Seb Falk
| November 30, 2020
Seedkeeper Rowen White on the 'Rematriation' of Seeds to Their Native Lands
By
Emergence Magazine
| November 26, 2020
The Best Reviewed Science, Technology, and Nature Books, November Edition
Featuring Sacred Lands, Ancient Skeletons, Unquiet Places, and More
By
Book Marks
| November 25, 2020
How and Why We Cut Ourselves Off from the Natural World
From the
New Books Network
's Book of the Day Podcast
By
New Books Network
| November 24, 2020
CMarie Fuhrman: On Encountering a Trapped Coyote
This Week From the
Emergence Magazine
Podcast
By
Emergence Magazine
| November 23, 2020
Taking It Slow: The Environmental Case Against High-Speed Life
Kate Soper on Our Modern Obsession with Efficiency
By
Kate Soper
| November 10, 2020
A People's History of Bathing
Christie Pearson on the Bath as Democratic Architecture
By
Christie Pearson
| November 10, 2020
Sir David Attenborough: Nature Shows That Prosperity Doesn't Mean Endless Expansion
In Defense of "Green Growth" and Sustaining a Mature Plateau
By
David Attenborough
| November 9, 2020
N. Scott Momaday on the Vulnerability of Prairielands
"The earth is not impervious to the presence of man."
By
N. Scott Momaday
| November 6, 2020
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