The Zone of Interest: Environmental Nostalgia and Other-than-Human Representations
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Jonathan Glazer's historical drama, The Zone of Interest (2023), is a spectacular art film that received five Oscar nominations and two...
Anpotowin Jensen
- May 9
When History and Dreams Meet: Investing in Indigenous-Led Science as a Climate Solution
On a June day in 2006, my little sister and I were in the backseat of an old Chevy, watching my Ina drive around the Oglala Nation Powwow...
Annika Bowman
- Apr 30
Rare Birds
In May 2023, Annika Bowman shadowed a team of four birders competing to win the 40th annual World Series of Birding in New Jersey, U.S.A.
Lotti Jones
- Apr 2
Composting Care
Sun trickles down the mountains as I harvest beetroot for the veg box. I am tired and my hands stumble around the garden bed. I keep...
Emma Schneck
- Feb 24
Dances and Duels with the Domesticated Devil
Reflections on My Week as a Goat Herder in Rural Poland I. Introduction: finding my way to goats There are many places I thought I’d end...
Robert Walker
- Feb 17
Apocalyptic Species
I would build that dome in air! That sunny dome! Those caves of ice! Kubla Khan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge Torres del Paine I wasn’t...
Lauren Chang
- Jan 24
Endlings and Endings: The Lives and Deaths of Solitario Jorge and 20,000 Goats
In 2012, Solitario Jorge (Lonesome George), the last known Pinta Island tortoise and an important symbol of conservation of the Galápagos is
Xinyue Liu
- Sep 22, 2023
Reflections on Coral Grief
I dare say you have seen specimens of Corals, because they are so beautiful that all who travel to the tropical oceans where they grow...
Eve Fraser
- Jul 31, 2023
‘Made in France’: a stepping-stone towards a more sustainable fashion industry?
Companies are reviving the French apparel industry – with a green twist. ‘Fast fashion is poison for our planet. It should be replaced by...
Emma Burnett
- Jul 4, 2023
Wok and roll: Fatpacket sizzle
Try this super flavourful and colourful dish that only takes 20 minutes to fry up!
Azmal Hossan
- May 3, 2022
CO2: Friend or Foe to Food?
How Rising Carbon Dioxide Uproots Bangladesh's Food Systems
Melaina Dyck
- Sep 10, 2021
A Tour of the Anthropocene in 55 Minutes (or Less)
From Pucallpa to Lima
Audrey Simango and Ray Mwareya
- Mar 23, 2021
Climate Change Threatens Livelihoods of Zambia’s Beekeepers
Why Zambia's fragile bee industry is struggling with climate change
Anthroposphere
- Feb 17, 2021
Once Removed and Now Returning – The Philippines in a Changing Climate
By Allison Gacad. Art by Alice Hackey I was twelve years old when I first travelled to the Philippines, nearly three decades after my...
Anthroposphere
- Jan 29, 2021
When the rains stayed away
By Shashi Kadapa. My name is Bheerappa Kuruba. I am an illiterate, nomad shepherd of the lower Kuruba caste from a village in Dharwad...
Isabel Galwey
- Aug 15, 2020
Taking Root: Failure and Success for the Great Forest Wall of Tōhoku
Today's political zeitgeist gives rise to a relentless focus on walls: their construction and their deconstruction, their ‘how’s and...
Richard J. Nevle
- Apr 13, 2020
Birdwatching
You weave through the sky with the finest thread Invisible but to the stone of deep-down knowing Stitching and restitching the ripped...
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