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Last Chance Tourism Destroys the Very Places People Want to Save
Climate Change Should Not Be Treated As Spectacle
By
Emily Thomas
| April 15, 2020
The Heart and the Earth Record Their Pain
Kristine Ong Muslim on Personal and Environmental Grief
By
Kristine Ong Muslim
| March 23, 2020
On the Reverie and Detachment of the American Road Trip
"Mechanical travel blunts our sense of the world."
By
David Farrier
| March 4, 2020
Elon Musk learns all the wrong lessons from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy.
By
Jonny Diamond
| February 24, 2020
The Word 'Anthropocene' is Failing Us
Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher Propose Some Alternatives
By
Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher
| February 14, 2020
We Are All Just Living in Jenny Offill's World
Kristin Iversen Talks to the Author of
Weather
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Kristin Iversen
| February 11, 2020
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Gaia Vince
| February 10, 2020
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Jennifer Mills
| January 22, 2020
Indigenous Forest Defenders Around the World Are Dying Anonymous Deaths
By
Rob Nixon
| January 16, 2020
Jonathan Franzen was right: cats are terrible (especially for Australia's bushfire tragedy).
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Jessie Gaynor
| January 15, 2020
Beast Evolving: Fiction from the Australian Bushfires
A Short Story by Ben Walter
By
Ben Walter
| January 13, 2020
As Australia burns, writers seek to help those fighting the fires.
By
Jonny Diamond
| January 6, 2020
At the Literary Intersection of Climate Disaster, Apocalypse, and Folk Horror
Tobias Carroll on Books by Lucie McKnight Hardy, Claire Colman,
Stephen Graham Jones, and Jennifer Givhan
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Tobias Carroll
| January 6, 2020
Letter to a Young Climate Activist on the First Day of the New Decade
Rebecca Solnit on Finding Hope and Resolve for the Future
By
Rebecca Solnit
| January 1, 2020
Eating Squirrels, Fearing Tigers, and Avoiding the Wrath of Spirits
Lisa Lee Herrick Traces Her Ancestry, the Hmong People, from Laos to America
By
Lisa Lee Herrick
| December 20, 2019
On the Dumping Grounds of Fuerteventura, the Real Isle of Dogs
Wild Dogs, Old Gods, and the History of a Place
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Matthew Gavin Frank
| December 17, 2019
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