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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter is about wanting more. First, Ajay Singh Chaudhary, author of The Exhausted of the Earth: Politics in a Burning World, speaks of something better than simply surviving. Next, on the climate fiction side from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s fall 2023 issue, a creature emerges from the Mississippi that appears to be more than human. Then, office buildings that have been sitting empty since the pandemic may have a second chance as farms. Finally, another cli-fi story from the fall issue, where, in a “junkyard world,” a child remembers and plans.


“Beyond Mere Survival”: A Conversation with Ajay Singh Chaudhary

 
“We are still in a position to fight for something better than mere survival.” Read more…
 
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The Quagga Man of Marsh Lake

 
“By the time I met the Quagga Man, named after the mussel more commonly known in the area, he could have been anyone. I did not even know if he was a man.” Read more…
 
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Empty Office Buildings May Have New Lives as Farms

 
“The idea we have of what farms used to be is not what farms are today.” Read more…
 
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Adobo Sky

 
“High above, the weather dome shifts. The sky turns half a shade darker from the usual yellow.” Read more…
 
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