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When Plastic Grew on Trees

When Plastic Grew on Trees

Is It Ivory? Is it a Nut? It's Tagua.

By Edward Posnett | August 8, 2019

Is this all-ages coloring book the thing that will finally mobilize society in the climate crisis?

Is this all-ages coloring book the thing that will finally mobilize society in the climate crisis?

By Corinne Segal | July 26, 2019

Finding My Climate-Conscious Tribe: Black Nature Lovers and Writers

Finding My Climate-Conscious Tribe: Black Nature Lovers and Writers

An Appraisal (and Update) of Lit Hub's Climate Library

By Kim-Marie Walker | July 26, 2019

How Does a Lobster Wind Up With the Pepsi Logo “Tattooed” on Its Shell?

How Does a Lobster Wind Up With the Pepsi Logo “Tattooed” on Its Shell?

On the Impact of Ocean Plastic on Human and Animal Health

By Will McCallum | July 18, 2019

Don't let Dale Peck's Mayor Pete op-ed ruin the Democratic Presidential climate summit!

Don't let Dale Peck's Mayor Pete op-ed ruin the Democratic Presidential climate summit!

By Corinne Segal | July 15, 2019

Why Arctic Ice Matters Even More<br> Than You Think

Why Arctic Ice Matters Even More
Than You Think

Jon Gertner on the Disappearing Ice Sheet of Kangerlussuaq, Greenland

By Jon Gertner | July 15, 2019

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We're Doomed. Now What?
Roy Scranton on Climate Change

By Peter Nowogrodzki | June 21, 2019

The Radical Bookseller: Toward a Green New Deal in Publishing

By Lucy Kogler | May 31, 2019

A New Generation, Betrayed by the Old, is Rising Up on Climate Change

By Pierre Ducrozet | May 17, 2019

Climate change and the journalists who are trying to save you.

Climate change and the journalists who are trying to save you.

By Corinne Segal | May 1, 2019

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Part Four: The Ideas

By Literary Hub | April 25, 2019

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Part Three: Fiction and Poetry

By Literary Hub | April 24, 2019

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Part Two: The Science

By Literary Hub | April 23, 2019

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Part One: The Classics

By Literary Hub | April 22, 2019

It's Not Coming, It's Here: Bill McKibben on Our New Climate Reality

It's Not Coming, It's Here: Bill McKibben on Our New Climate Reality

“We are now truly in uncharted territory.”

By Bill McKibben | April 22, 2019

What Should We Send Into Space as a <em>New</em> Record of Humanity?

What Should We Send Into Space as a New Record of Humanity?

Nearly 50 Years After the First Golden Record, Mireille Juchau Wonders About the Next

By Mireille Juchau | April 22, 2019

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