In his forth poetry collection, The Shore, poet and critic Chris Nealon writes, Then came fire We drove out past the flooding to watch the birds Long-lashed boys in hoodies looked up from the sidewalk to absorb the sky Ancient women left the bedsides of their long-ago boys And in theContinue reading “Climate Poetry in Review”
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Book Recommendations for the Environmentalist
As summer retreats and we head back to school, a little re-education may be in order. Books pack a powerful punch and can often kick start your personal environmental journey, often shaping- or reshaping- the lens on which you view climate issues. Even if you aren’t looking for something awe-inspiring and life changing, there areContinue reading “Book Recommendations for the Environmentalist”