Alexa WaudMar 29, 2021Issue VITinkering or Transformation?Why we should call on climate assemblies to do more political work
Audrey Simango and Ray MwareyaMar 23, 2021Issue VIClimate Change Threatens Livelihoods of Zambia’s BeekeepersWhy Zambia's fragile bee industry is struggling with climate change
Hannah Simon and Robert NolteMar 6, 2021Issue VIThe Uncanny Valley of Fake MeatWhat does the rise of meat substitutes mean for climate change?
AnthroposphereFeb 28, 2021Issue VIEndangered Archaeology: Climate Change’s Threat to Our Pastby Abigail Allan ‘Our house is on fire.’ – Greta Thunberg, January 2019 ‘It’s like the library of Alexandria being on fire…’ – Jago...
AnthroposphereFeb 17, 2021Issue VIOnce Removed and Now Returning – The Philippines in a Changing ClimateBy Allison Gacad. Art by Alice Hackey I was twelve years old when I first travelled to the Philippines, nearly three decades after my...
AnthroposphereFeb 5, 2021Issue VIFuture Lessons from the PastBy Beatrice Ellerhoff and Shirin Ermis. Since 1990 the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has meticulously...
AnthroposphereJan 29, 2021Issue VIWhen the rains stayed awayBy Shashi Kadapa. My name is Bheerappa Kuruba. I am an illiterate, nomad shepherd of the lower Kuruba caste from a village in Dharwad...
AnthroposphereJan 25, 2021Issue VILooking DownBy Heather Leier Bouquet, photopolymer intaglio on recycled Basler Papiermuhle paper, 12”x16.5”, 2019 Over the course of the last decade,...
AnthroposphereJan 21, 2021Issue VIEchoes of the PinesBy Nathan Chrismas In ancient Caledonia, forests marched along the glen where, dripping moss and lichen, they once clung to rocky slopes...
AnthroposphereSep 23, 2020Issue VIThe Future is IndigenousRethinking Fire and Climate Change through Environmental Engineering Solutions By Anpo Jensen You can’t tell me engineering is not the...