Into The Woods
I visited both Crete and Samoa in October. Being on these two islands in such a short space of time, and witnessing what is achingly human, gave words to the desires and distates which have been forming on the tip of my tongue all year.
Energy
Material Dependencies | Nina Djukanović
The so-called “green transition” has triggered a mining boom all over the world which is leaving conflict, environmental devastation and political instability in its wake.
Ecology
How the Eco-Crisis is Changing Our Brains | Clayton Aldern
The health crisis nobody wants to confront
Humans
Tangled Up
I had never before thought of the term “mass grave” in reference to more-than-humans but it was the first description that came to mind, and the most apt I have come to since. I was swimming across the bodies of millions, perhaps billions, of dead and dying beings.
Climate Corruption
Winds of Change: How the renewable bonanza is impacting Colombia's largest indigenous population
For years, colonists extracted coal from the Wayuu people's territory. Now it's been marked as the heart of Colombia's energy transition
Inconvenient Truths
Material Dependencies | Nina Djukanović
The so-called “green transition” has triggered a mining boom all over the world which is leaving conflict, environmental devastation and political instability in its wake.