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Climate Change
Climate Change is Here... So How Do We Adapt?
Brian Fagan and Nadia Durrani Look to the Past for Global and Local Solutions
By
Brian Fagan and Nadia Durrani
| September 24, 2021
Maggie Nelson on Climate Change and Hopelessness
In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on the
Thresholds
Podcast
By
Thresholds
| September 15, 2021
Giulio Boccaletti on How Water Shapes Society
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| September 15, 2021
The Gathering Storm of Climate Change: On the Sickening Loss of the Land and the Optimism of the Youth Movement
Niall Williams and Christine Breen Consider the Collective Failure to Address a Dire Man-Made Problem
By
Niall Williams and Christine Breen
| August 31, 2021
Bearing Witness: Why I Biked Around the Country to Humanize Climate Change
Devi Lockwood on the Power of Deep Listening to Inspire Climate Solutions
By
Devi Lockwood
| August 24, 2021
Tracing the Crisis of Desertification to Colonization
Lisa Wells on the Water Crisis in California’s Central Valley
By
Lisa Wells
| August 18, 2021
Best Reviewed
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Shelby Cole on Climate Grief and Indigenous Land and Water Stewardship
By
Reading Women
| August 18, 2021
Accepting the Mortality of New Orleans and Other
Coastal Cities
By
Open Source
| August 7, 2021
On Lebanon’s Water Crisis and the Long Fallout of the Civil War
By
Charif Majdalani
| August 4, 2021
The Legacy of Post-Katrina New Orleans’ Political Theater on Today’s Climate Crisis
Samantha Montano Considers the Threat of Disaster Capitalism
By
Samantha Montano
| August 3, 2021
Letter to an Unborn Child: How Could I Bring You Into a Collapsing World?
Daniel Sherrell Navigates Love and Desperation in the Time of Climate Change
By
Daniel Sherrell
| August 3, 2021
Is New York City Doing Enough to Prepare for the Next Catastrophic Flood?
Christina Conklin and Marina Psaros on the Expensive Half-Measures of the City's Post-Sandy Approach
By
Christina Conklin and Marina Psaros
| July 30, 2021
What is the Point of Children’s Books About the Climate Crisis?
Writers Consider What Books Can, and Can't, Do for Kids
By
Megan Otto
| July 29, 2021
Alix Ohlin on Navigating the Rich Literary Territory of Dysfunctional Family Dynamics
The Author of
We Want What We Want
Talks to Jane Ciabattari
By
Jane Ciabattari
| July 27, 2021
Would You Give Up Air-Conditioning If You Knew It Would Save the Planet?
Eric Dean Wilson on the Perpetual American Need for Comfort
By
Eric Dean Wilson
| July 26, 2021
Writing a Fictionalized Apocalypse Does Not Prepare You For a Real One
Geoff Rodkey on Accepting the Realities of Civilization-Ending Calamity
By
Geoff Rodkey
| July 23, 2021
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Elevate Your January Weekend Viewing with a Crime Movie set in the South of France
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Olivia Rutigliano
"The Stephen King of His Time": Richard Matheson's Remarkable Career on Page and Screen
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by
Keith Roysdon
8 Cozy Mysteries Perfect for Middle Grade and Young Adult Readers
January 9, 2026
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Taryn Souders
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Poignant Tender The final line of em The Rest of Our Lives em is by…"