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Climatic changes

End Rhymes

From “A Conversation About Trees,” which appeared in the Summer 2021 issue of The Sewanee Review. I set out here to construct an argument about “nature poetry,” in order eventually…

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Apocalypse Nouns

From words that describe environmental phenomena that have entered colloquial usage since the Fifties, identified by the writer Isaac Pearlman. The Blob Drunken forest Firenado Earthshine Hotumn Cold stunning Relic…

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Prayer for a Just War

Don’t keep calm and carry on: a new way of thinking about action on climate change

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Prayer for a Just War

Finding meaning in the climate fight

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Scorched Earth Policies

From geoengineering projects proposed by researchers between 2012 and 2020 to prevent or mitigate the impact of climate change. Plant trees Grow waxier plants Paint roofs, roads, sidewalks, and buildings…

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Perfect Storm

When is it time to abandon a place to climate change?

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Bogland

Climate change and the peat industry’s dying days

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Ground Control

How forests adapt to climate change

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Waiting for the End of the World

Apocalypse camp at the dawn of the Great Extinction

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