Between the Lines
Reviewing books, movies, plays, and exhibitions that contribute to fostering cultures of sustainability.
Framing the Nearly Untouched Wilderness and Its People
Amazonia offers an intimate glimpse into the rainforest’s landscapes and cultures, but through a lens…
The Pictures They Don’t Want You to See
It’s one thing to read about the costs of factory farming – it’s another to…
Ode to Less (Electric) Light
This thought-provoking book reveals how artificial light disrupts the natural world and urges us to…
Climate Fluctuations are Normal
Climate fluctuations have driven constant change on our planet for millennia; the only difference now…
No Place Like Home
A luminous, disorienting meditation on time, distance, and the fragile beauty of Earth seen from…
A Journey to the End of the World
There’s something about standing at the edge of a glacier, where the air bites and…
Noticing Nature Everywhere
The Vegetarian Han Kang Translated from the Korean by Deborah Smith New York: Hogarth, 2018.…
Of Sand, Bark, Wood, and Swirls
Artist: Brigitte de la Horie (18 June 1952) Exhibit: “40 ans d’expo”, Les Ecuries, Waterloo,…
Time to Divest from Fossil Fuels
The Language of Climate Politics: Fossil-fuel propaganda and how to fight it Dr. Genevieve Guenther. Oxford:…
The Greatest Current
There is something majestic and mesmerizing about the ocean and there is something dull and…