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Climate Change
On Earth Day, Turning to
Poetry for Hope
"I rest in the grace of the world and am free."
By
Elizabeth J. Coleman
| April 22, 2020
New Growth: Life in a
Pandemic Spring
Kerri Arsenault With the View From the Orchard
By
Kerri Arsenault
| April 15, 2020
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
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Word 'Anthropocene' is Failing Us
By
Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher
| February 14, 2020
We Are All Just Living in Jenny Offill's World
By
Kristin Iversen
| February 11, 2020
On the Storylines That Kept Early Humans Alive
By
Gaia Vince
| February 10, 2020
Battling the False Narratives Around Australia's Devastating Bushfires
Jennifer Mills on the Writer's Responsibility
By
Jennifer Mills
| January 22, 2020
Indigenous Forest Defenders Around the World Are Dying Anonymous Deaths
On the Environmental Martyrs of the Global Resource War
By
Rob Nixon
| January 16, 2020
Jonathan Franzen was right: cats are terrible (especially for Australia's bushfire tragedy).
By
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
By
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
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