Rome was sacked by Gaul invaders in 390 BC, and in the 210s BC the Carthaginian general Hannibal wreaked havoc on the Italian Peninsula. Yet […] Read More
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Rome was sacked by Gaul invaders in 390 BC, and in the 210s BC the Carthaginian general Hannibal wreaked havoc on the Italian Peninsula. Yet […] Read More
Is going vegan or driving an electric car the best thing you can do to mitigate climate change? How about voting out climate deniers? According […] Read More
Author Marissa Slaven and I are both members of the Climate Fiction Writers League. The League asked us to interview each other about our respective […] Read More
“We’re going over the waterfall, but I’m paddling my little boat upstream.” That’s how author Rod Taylor describes the scale of his personal resistance against […] Read More
Let’s imagine for a moment that all the things that we rely on from cows – meat, dairy, leather, even pet food – could be […] Read More
“You can’t shame anyone into taking climate action.” That’s how I started the post of the same title back in January. That post was about […] Read More
In 2019, the OK, Boomer meme really picked up traction. It even has a Wikipedia entry. Most recently we saw New Zealand MP Chloe Swarbrick […] Read More
We are excited to announce that our novel, Court of the Grandchildren, will be published by Odyssey Books in 2020. Odyssey Books is committed to […] Read More
This week’s edition of The Economist (September 21st 2019) has climate change as its theme. The striking graphic on the cover, reproduced in this post, […] Read More
This is a sad story about an ancient glacier that didn’t survive. The Ok glacier in Iceland has lost its glacier status. This monument commemorates […] Read More