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Sabrina Imbler: “Natural Spaces and Queer Spaces Can Coexist”

Sabrina Imbler: “Natural Spaces and Queer Spaces Can Coexist”

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | February 2, 2023

Annalee Newitz Imagines the Distant Future, 60,000 Years From Now

Annalee Newitz Imagines the Distant Future, 60,000 Years From Now

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | February 1, 2023

Sheep Shearing in the 21st Century: Craft or Career?

Sheep Shearing in the 21st Century: Craft or Career?

Peggy Orenstein on the Challenges and Changes to Contemporary Agricultural Work

By Peggy Orenstein | January 24, 2023

Blair Braverman: What Does Survival Mean?

Blair Braverman: What Does Survival Mean?

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | January 23, 2023

Jamie Figueroa: Prophecies of Possibility and a Ripening of the Next World

Jamie Figueroa: Prophecies of Possibility and a Ripening of the Next World

This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | January 23, 2023

Danielle Clode on Koalas: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future

Danielle Clode on Koalas: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 23, 2023

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By Emergence Magazine | January 9, 2023

No, We Aren't on the Verge on an Environmental Apocalypse: Why 2022 Was a Promising Year for the Planet and What We Need to Do in 2023 to Maintain This Progress

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Tony Hiss in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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The Case for Climate Reparations: Our Environmental Crisis Isn’t a “Villainless Crime”

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By Keen On | December 21, 2022

Silencing the Technology Beast: Priyanka Kumar on Sinking Into Time While Writing

Silencing the Technology Beast: Priyanka Kumar on Sinking Into Time While Writing

“Sometimes I think about the fortunate writers who didn’t have to contend with our amplified level of distractions.”

By Priyanka Kumar | December 16, 2022

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James Bridle Considers the Possibilities of Ecological AI

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