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Climate Change
Why
The Lorax
is More Important Than Ever to Teach Our Kids About Ecological Destruction
From
The History of Literature
Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| August 22, 2022
What a New Translation of
Beowulf
Says About Extinction
Lydia Pyne on Talking About Species Loss
By
Lydia Pyne
| August 18, 2022
Profit AND Social Responsibility? How Today’s Leaders Should Confront Our Toughest Problems
Wendy Smith in Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| August 11, 2022
How What We Eat and How We Eat It Helps Contribute To Climate Change
George Monbiot Debunks Common Claims About Greenhouse Gas Reduction
By
George Monbiot
| August 8, 2022
Good News on the Climate Front: Why Things Aren’t Quite as Apocalyptic as Some Believe
David Victor in Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
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| August 2, 2022
How Does Human History Blur into the Nonhuman World?
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Emergence Magazine
Podcast
By
Emergence Magazine
| August 1, 2022
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Emergence Magazine
| July 19, 2022
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Matthias Schmelzer, Aaron Vansintjan, and Andrea Vetter
| July 15, 2022
To Fix the Climate We Need to Rewire the Economy, Our Democracy, and Our Brains
Charles Sabel in Conversation with Andrew Keen
By
Keen On
| July 12, 2022
Why Telling Effective Stories About the Environment Requires More Than Just Words
Aviva Rahmani in Conversation with Andrew Keen
By
Keen On
| July 11, 2022
How a Scientist’s Dire Climate Warning Was Left Unheeded
Benjamin von Brackel on Migrating Species and Earth’s Future
By
Benjamin von Brackel
| July 7, 2022
How to Feed the World Without Devouring the Planet
George Monbiot in Conversation with Andrew Keen
By
Keen On
| July 5, 2022
Apocalypse Now? On Crypto Scams, End Times, and Far Right Nostalgia
Andrew Keen Thinks We Should All Read Peter Zeihan
By
Andrew Keen
| July 1, 2022
In Talking—and Writing—About the Climate Crisis, We Need to Make Space for Our Flaws
Kate Brook on Embracing Imperfection in Facing an Existential Threat
By
Kate Brook
| June 30, 2022
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The Chain
Gets an HBO Series Order
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Adriane Leigh
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