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Endangered Archaeology: Climate Change’s Threat to Our Past
by Abigail Allan ‘Our house is on fire.’ – Greta Thunberg, January 2019 ‘It’s like the library of Alexandria being on fire…’ – Jago...
Anthroposphere
Feb 28, 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
Feb 17, 2021


Achieving Justice through Science
Event Attribution and Loss and Damage Compensation By Rupert Stuart-Smith A glacial lake in Peru. Melting ice raises the lake's volume...
Anthroposphere
Feb 6, 2021


Future Lessons from the Past
By Beatrice Ellerhoff and Shirin Ermis. Since 1990 the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has meticulously...
Anthroposphere
Feb 5, 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...
Anthroposphere
Jan 29, 2021


Looking Down
By Heather Leier Bouquet, photopolymer intaglio on recycled Basler Papiermuhle paper, 12”x16.5”, 2019 Over the course of the last decade,...
Anthroposphere
Jan 25, 2021


Echoes of the Pines
By Nathan Chrismas In ancient Caledonia, forests marched along the glen where, dripping moss and lichen, they once clung to rocky slopes...
Anthroposphere
Jan 21, 2021


How do you create a carbon free future? Step one: Envision it.
By Jack Kelly and Lauren Kuntz Movements for climate change action have been building momentum. One must only look as far as recent...
Anthroposphere
Sep 30, 2020


The Future is Indigenous
Rethinking Fire and Climate Change through Environmental Engineering Solutions By Anpo Jensen You can’t tell me engineering is not the...
Anthroposphere
Sep 23, 2020


Respite for a Forgotten Future
The current climate crisis marks a fundamental break from the relative climatic stability enjoyed by human cultures throughout the...
Calder Tsuyuki-Tomlinson
Sep 12, 2020


The Changing Way: Climate Change and the Camino de Santiago
I was all alone on the path. The sun rose slowly behind me, coloring the distant sky a soft pink and then a fiery orange. On both sides...
Steffen Seitz
Aug 31, 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...
Isabel Galwey
Aug 15, 2020
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