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Rising Seas and Creeping Authoritarianism: Bangladeshi Democracy in the Age of Climate Change
In November of 1970, a massive cyclone struck the Bay of Bengal, lashing the Ganges Delta with 150 mile per hour winds and sweeping a...
Ian Miller
Jul 30, 2020


Alaska: Considering Climate Opportunity
When I am feeling permeable to the world, contemplating the losses of climate change reliably makes me cry. What gets me isn’t imagining...
Freya Chay
Jun 20, 2020


Language and Climate Action: An Interview with George Lakoff
Why is it so difficult to act on climate change? Despite growing public awareness of the current climate crisis, the topic of climate...
Alexandria Herr
May 2, 2020


'The Hoverflies Are Props': Notes on Fredrik Sjöberg’s Memoir
Fredrik Sjöberg’s The Fly Trap is a notoriously difficult book to classify. It is a thin, yellow book, about 250 pages long. The cover...
Sienna White
Apr 22, 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...
Richard J. Nevle
Apr 13, 2020


After Hastings
Some of Hastings has toppled into the sea. This time, the giant rock killed no one, but fast forward to another century and people will...
Merryn Williams
Apr 7, 2020


Living in the Aftermath
Historical consciousness has revolutionised human thinking. Knowing history, existing as part of it, even thinking of ourselves as...
Alexandre Leskanich
Mar 28, 2020


Simple in name, hard to achieve: companies to miss 2020 zero-deforestation commitments
Nearly a decade ago, the world’s largest food companies set a momentous goal: they would eliminate deforestation from their supply chains...
Sarah Brickman
Mar 21, 2020


No Choice: Climate Change and the UK’s Working Class
Earlier this year, I began to notice that the mainstream media was increasingly focussing on the ‘plastic-free’ narrative, frequently...
Abigail Allan
Mar 8, 2020


When Radical Activist Turned Establishment Darling
By Henrietta Flodell A comic strip is shared on social media across the world – a group of figures are standing in the left-hand corner,...
Anthroposphere
Feb 11, 2020


You See This Star?
by Oliver Lewis The sun was a deep, red pit in the sky, sucking the light of today, and the countless days before, as it trudged towards...
Anthroposphere
Feb 5, 2020


Snakes in the City: an Unexpected Public Health Challenge Posed by Climate Change
By Francesco Dernie Walking through a typical suburban neighbourhood, you might expect to come across any number of unassuming animals –...
Anthroposphere
Jan 22, 2020
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