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Daniel Ranalli  2 Comments

January 9, 2020January 9, 2020

Fire & Ice

Growing up along Long Island Sound in Connecticut, I developed a close relationship with the seacoast early in life. By

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Jena Pincott  1 Comment

January 6, 2020January 6, 2020

Ecotopian Art amidst Climate Crisis: An Interview with Matthew Schneider-Mayerson and Nikki Lindt

An Ecotopian Lexicon is a book that introduces readers to 30 environmental loanwords “that should exist in English, but don’t.” These

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Amy Brady  1 Comment

December 31, 2019January 24, 2020

An Interview with Amy Howden-Chapman & Abby Cunnane

Meet Amy Howden-Chapman and Abby Cunnane, two artists who founded and edit The Distance Plan, a journal that includes art, essays,

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  3 Comments

December 30, 2019December 26, 2019

The City and the Sea

Current-day Mumbai was originally an archipelago of seven separate islands in the marsh waters of the Arabian Sea off the

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Joan Sullivan, photo, photographer, wind, energy, transition, renewable, Roosevelt, EDF, NM

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Joan Sullivan  3 Comments

December 19, 2019December 21, 2019

We’re Winning

As far as decades go, the 2010s was particularly hard to swallow. It would be tempting to conclude that the

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Mary Woodbury  1 Comment

December 9, 2019December 9, 2019

Wild Authors: Emin Madi

Today we travel to Borneo, to Sabah’s Lost World, a wondrous and isolated basin that surprisingly has not been too

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Amy Brady  1 Comment

December 5, 2019December 25, 2019

An Interview with Sean Lally & Matthew Wizinsky

This month I have for you an interview with Sean Lally, Associate Professor in the School of Architecture at the

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Evalyn Parry  1 Comment

December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

Holding This Climate in My Body

Five months ago, I was up high in the mountains of Banff for a weekend, along with thirty theatre colleagues,

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Adrian Baker  2 Comments

December 3, 2019November 29, 2019

Evoking the Spirit of Nature

I’m a visual artist who has been supporting herself for over 35 years by exhibiting paintings, receiving commissions, teaching art

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Peterson Toscano  1 Comment

December 2, 2019December 2, 2019

Acting for Climate Goes Into the Water

Helping the public engage in climate change requires skillful communication and a lot of creativity. One troupe of performers in

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