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    John Moran on our Climate in Crisis

    In the wake of Hurricane Michael  Scientists have been telling us for many years that in the Age of the Anthropocene, our global carbon addiction will fuel a new breed…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 16, 2020
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    Travis Nichols on our Climate in Crisis

    Meditations in an Emergency In the beginning, there was no beginning. In the end, there will be no end. Chonky little wavelets of misery and comfort expire into the air…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 15, 2020
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    Tom Hart on our Climate in Crisis

    — As we begin this critical new year in the fight against climate change, Greenpeace is giving over space on our channels to authors and artists working within the climate…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 14, 2020
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    R.O. Kwon on our Climate in Crisis

    Bridge Back when I was a child evangelist, I used to tell people, friends, in the attempt to save their souls, that all that stood between them and paradise was…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 13, 2020
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    Sarah True on our Climate in Crisis

    I was inspired by the visuals of polar ice melting, a consequence of climate change that is happening in real time. I intended to capture a sense of abstraction, as…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 10, 2020
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    Eric Zencey and Kathryn Davis on our Climate in Crisis

    The Climate Crisis Is Brought to You, In Part, By The Economics Profession, (which alone among disciplines with any pretense to analytic rigor, has steadfastly ignored the Second Law of…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 9, 2020
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    Jamie Quatro on our Climate in Crisis

    Dénaturé Two weeks before Thanksgiving, my friend Alice and I have lunch. Alice immigrated to Quebec from France when she was eighteen, eventually marrying and settling in the U.S. in…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 8, 2020
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    Jenny Offill on our Climate in Crisis

    Why I Write About Climate Change For  a long time, I let my best friend worry it for the both of us. It wasn’t that I didn’t believe in it…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 7, 2020
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    Karen Russell on our Climate in Crisis

    The Children of La Medusa The reef extends all the way around the island’s northern coastline, a flamboyant corset. Boned in fuchsia and scarlet and orange, heaving with living jewels.…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 6, 2020
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    Ada Limón on our Climate in Crisis

    Salvage On the top of Mount Pisgah, on the western slope of the Mayacamas, there’s a madrone tree that’s half-burned from the fires, half-alive from nature’s need to propagate. One…

    Katherine Myer •
    January 3, 2020
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