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Richard Flanagan: What the Writer Needs is a Mad Courage
The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
">The Booker Prize Winner Talks About Writing
The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
By
Cherilyn Parsons
| June 1, 2021
Wildfires and Climate Lies: On the Myth of the “Tidy Forest”
Chad Hanson: We Need Our Old, Messy Woods
By
Chad Hanson
| May 27, 2021
Stop Saving the Planet! by Jenny Price, Read by Hillary Huber">
Stop Saving the Planet! by Jenny Price, Read by Hillary Huber">
Stop Saving the Planet! by Jenny Price, Read by Hillary Huber">
Stop Saving the Planet!
by Jenny Price, Read by Hillary Huber
What Needs to Be Done?
By
Behind the Mic
| May 11, 2021
The Responsibility of the Mountaineer in a Time of Climate Change
Keen On">Vanessa O’Brien in Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| April 26, 2021
Robbie Arnott on Creating a Mythical Creature That Embodies the Beauty and Savagery of Nature
New Books Network Podcast">In Conversation with Rob Wolf on the
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New Books Network
| April 23, 2021
The Cartography of Wolves
Tony Hiss on Pluie, the Lone Wolf, and Her Lessons on Landscape
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Tony Hiss
| April 22, 2021
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Vulnerability Never Ends: Madeleine Watts on Coming-of-Age Amidst Climate Catastrophe
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Madelaine Lucas
| April 21, 2021
Can We Leave Our Thneed Culture Behind, Post-Pandemic?
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Keen On
| April 20, 2021
On the Meeting Place of Scientific Knowledge and Indigenous Ways of Knowing
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Emergence Magazine
| April 19, 2021
On the Literature of Rewilding… and the Need to Rewild Literature
Phoebe Hamilton-Jones Finds Non-Human Perspectives in Max Porter, Sarah Hall, Daisy Johnson, and More
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Phoebe Hamilton Jones
| April 14, 2021
Readings for April">
Readings for April">
Readings for April">Billion-Year Histories and Birding While Black: Your Climate
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Amy Brady Recommends J. Drew Lanham, Kate Aronoff, and More
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Amy Brady
| April 8, 2021
Telling Tales of Climate Collapse: Novelists Weigh In
Diane Wilson, and More">Part Two of Amy Brady’s Conversation with Pitchaya Sudbanthad, Madeleine Watts,
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| March 25, 2021
How Contemporary Novelists Are Confronting Climate Collapse in Fiction
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| March 24, 2021
Yamen Manai on Waiting for the Perfect Allegory
Otherppl">In Conversation with Brad Listi on
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Otherppl with Brad Listi
| March 17, 2021
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Oil Industry">
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How Beautiful We Were Talks to Jane Ciabattari">The Author of
How Beautiful We Were
Talks to Jane Ciabattari
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Jane Ciabattari
| March 16, 2021
Elizabeth Kolbert: Cleaning Up America’s Filthy Rivers May Be a Neverending Job
“First you reverse a river. Then you electrify it.”
By
Elizabeth Kolbert
| March 9, 2021
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