Nightbitch
by Rachel Yoder. A review.
The climate crisis has been brewing since we have first skewed our relationship with nature in the Industrial Revolution.
It's been lurking in the background, seen by few, believed by fewer--up until the last few years, where it reluctantly comes
out into the headlines by a media, becomes argued about and denied,
whilst a silenced Global South suffer and a Global North only slowly recognise the coming catastrophes.
Together, I think we can learn more about the climate crisis and related geopolitical issues--
through non-fiction, but also through fiction. We can learn lessons through these stories about how we can rebuild our relationship to Earth, to technology;
how we can relate to each other in times of crisis; how we communicate through media in a way that doesn't feed in to algorithms.
Settle in and enjoy the book reviews and points of views, and feel free to always share your own perspective to join the conversation.
by Rachel Yoder. A review.
An interview with author Ben Smith
presented by UoE GSI and myself
by Ben Smith. A review.
by Ruth Ozeki. A review.
by Susanna Clarke. A review.
a film from National Geographic. A review.
by Jonathan Franzen. A review.
by Leena Norms. A review.
by Kim Stanley Robinson. A review.
by Violet Kupersmith. A review.
by Neal Stephenson. A review.
Where did 3Degrees come from?