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How to Fix the Environment? A Four-Thousand-Year-Old Reading List for Confronting Our Climate Emergency

How to Fix the Environment? A Four-Thousand-Year-Old Reading List for Confronting Our Climate Emergency

Martin Puchner in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | June 22, 2022

Can American Capitalism Really Be an Ally in the War Against Climate Change?

Can American Capitalism Really Be an Ally in the War Against Climate Change?

Bob Keefe in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | June 19, 2022

All Tomorrow’s Fables: How Do We Write About This Vanishing World?

All Tomorrow’s Fables: How Do We Write About This Vanishing World?

Daegan Miller on The World As We Knew It and New Kinds of Nature Writing

By Daegan Miller | June 16, 2022

A Brief History of Trying to Breathe in Cities

A Brief History of Trying to Breathe in Cities

Pitchaya Sudbanthad Considers the Air in Bangkok, New York, and Saudi Arabia

By Pitchaya Sudbanthad | June 15, 2022

How Brazil's Least Populated State is Handling an Influx of Immigration

How Brazil's Least Populated State is Handling an Influx of Immigration

Fábio Zuker Talks to Newly Arrived Venezuelan Families

By Fábio Zuker | June 15, 2022

Growing Up Gay on the Oil-Rich Prairie of North Dakota

Growing Up Gay on the Oil-Rich Prairie of North Dakota

Taylor Brorby: “The story of North Dakota is then the story of self-​destruction.”

By Taylor Brorby | June 9, 2022

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29 Works of Nonfiction You Need to Read This Summer

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Why All Fiction is Climate Fiction Now

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Imagining More: Women Writing Worlds in Crisis

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What Does Living in an Unfolding Apocalyptic Reality Look Like?

What Does Living in an Unfolding Apocalyptic Reality Look Like?

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | May 31, 2022

How to Tell Effective Stories About the Environment

How to Tell Effective Stories About the Environment

Kerri Arsenault and Bathsheba Demuth in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | May 31, 2022

Daniel Sherrell Reads Excerpts From His Book <em>Warmth</em>

Daniel Sherrell Reads Excerpts From His Book Warmth

On Storybound, Our Radio-Theater Podcast

By Storybound | May 18, 2022

“This place has always had my heart.” On the Complicated Climate Politics of Rural America

“This place has always had my heart.” On the Complicated Climate Politics of Rural America

When Chloe Maxmin and Canyon Woodward Decided Enough Was Enough

By Chloe Maxmin and Canyon Woodward | May 13, 2022

The Dust of Ancient Suns: Making Art and Meaning From the Depths of Deep Time

The Dust of Ancient Suns: Making Art and Meaning From the Depths of Deep Time

David Farrier on the Work of Katie Paterson

By David Farrier | May 6, 2022

Robin Wall Kimmerer on What Mosses Can Teach Us About Persisting Amid Climate Change

Robin Wall Kimmerer on What Mosses Can Teach Us About Persisting Amid Climate Change

Taking the Long View of Earth on Emergence Magazine

By Emergence Magazine | May 2, 2022

NFT poetry is definitely a thing coming to a blockchain near you.

NFT poetry is definitely a thing coming to a blockchain near you.

By Jonny Diamond | April 29, 2022

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