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    Unpredicting Climate Catastrophe
    Anthroposphere
    • Apr 15, 2019
    Issue II

    Unpredicting Climate Catastrophe

    By Rosie Sourbut Author’s Note: Trigger warning for mentions of sexual violence. Following Donald Trump’s election, Margaret Atwood’s...
    The Changing Face of Environmental Litigation
    Anthroposphere
    • Mar 22, 2019
    Issue II

    The Changing Face of Environmental Litigation

    by Ming Zee Tee “Federal courts too often have been cautious and overly deferential in the arena of environmental law, and the world has...
    Glaciers in Clay
    Anthroposphere
    • Mar 4, 2019
    Issue II

    Glaciers in Clay

    Exploring melting glaciers through ceramics by Jonathon Turnbull and Thomas Hedley Art and geography are each a means to explore and...
    The Gathering Silence
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 25, 2019
    Issue II

    The Gathering Silence

    Silent Spring and the diminishing returns of doomsday climate communication by Harrison Blackman ‘In the first panel, you have Adam and...
    Cultivating Resilience
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 22, 2019
    Issue II

    Cultivating Resilience

    The UK seed conservation movement by Helene Schulze ‘You have in your drawer since Candlemas Day, All the seed packets you daren’t throw...
    Dangerous Dynamics
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 21, 2019
    Issue II

    Dangerous Dynamics

    How German hesitation endangers global climate action by Felix Heilmann In 2007, Angela Merkel, chancellor of Europe’s largest economy,...
    A Growing Problem
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 20, 2019
    Issue II

    A Growing Problem

    Looking beyond GDP as a measure of success by Benedict Gardner In the satirical TV series Yes Minister, the highly-strung bureaucrat Sir...
    Last Chance to Hear
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 19, 2019
    Issue II

    Last Chance to Hear

    Sound art in the representation of climate change by Sophie Hardcastle Whilst working in Antarctica during 2017, I slept out on the snow....
    Who Sees Climate Change?
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 18, 2019
    Issue II

    Who Sees Climate Change?

    The paradox of climate apathy in flood-prone America by Karl Dudman It’s a clear spring morning in McIntosh County, Georgia. The sky is...
    Splintered Narratives
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 14, 2019
    Issue II

    Splintered Narratives

    Mongolia's climate blame game by Neha Arora In the past decade, climate change discussions have become pervasive, with narratives ranging...
    Navigating Low-Emission Zones
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 12, 2019
    Issue II

    Navigating Low-Emission Zones

    Why cities aim to change how we travel by Holden Foreman Imagine attending a work meeting in an unfamiliar city, tens of miles away from...
    New Earthly Politics
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 10, 2019
    Issue II

    New Earthly Politics

    A review of Bruno Latour's 'Down to Earth' By Leonard Frank It seems that one of the essential tasks of political writing these days is...
    Greening Marx
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 8, 2019
    Issue II

    Greening Marx

    Modern leftists and the environment by Harry Holmes In recent years, it seems that all over the globe, activists can be found trying to...
    The Unlikely Activist
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 6, 2019
    Issue II

    The Unlikely Activist

    How Alan Rusbridger launched a global divestment campaign by Sofia Blanchard Alan Rusbridger is no climate expert. Soft-spoken, mellow,...
    Religion and Spirituality
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 5, 2019
    Issue II

    Religion and Spirituality

    Indigenous perspectives in the midst of climate change By Jonathon Turnbull Indigenous peoples (IP) are negligibly responsible for the...
    Mountains of Gold
    Anthroposphere
    • Feb 1, 2019
    Issue II

    Mountains of Gold

    Can China transform itself into a green powerhouse? by Hope Sutherland and Zhining Liu '[We want] clean rivers and green mountains, as...
    The Argo Evolution
    Anthroposphere
    • Jan 29, 2019
    Issue II

    The Argo Evolution

    Floating robots are changing our understanding of the ocean's role in climate by Grace Greenwald and Shannon Switzer Swanson Every...
    Out of Proportion
    Anthroposphere
    • Dec 30, 2018
    Issue II

    Out of Proportion

    How electoral systems can transform climate policy By Owen Winter The hub at the centre of the push for a new voting system is in an...
    The Love Poetry of Climate Change
    Anthroposphere
    • Dec 20, 2018
    Issue II

    The Love Poetry of Climate Change

    Exploring the challenges of engaging with climate degradation through poetic speakers, objects, and readers By Patrick Naylor ‘If...
    India's Weakened Coastline
    Anthroposphere
    • Nov 27, 2018
    Issue II

    India's Weakened Coastline

    The socio-ecological fallout of coastal infrastructure projects By Vinita Govindarajan The tall, swaying coconut trees on G Kalaivasan's...
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