Storytelling in the new normal is essential for readers and young people, particularly stories that capture and reimagine experiences of climate change.…
Read MoreBy Pratibha Tuladhar and Padmapani Perez / Climate change has made survival difficult for the birds. Growing up in Kathmandu, where the valley was a fertile farmland in the 80s, I would see flocks of sarus cranes picking fish from the paddy…
Read MorePoets, journalists, anthropologists, scientists, teachers, and artists across the Philippines receive these questions along with a photograph and a list of jargon that we are not allowed to use. We are invited to write for a book on climate change.…
Read MoreOn our first night and day together, the project team convening again after months of painstakingly chasing writers and photographers in order to put together the international sequel to the original anthology, Agam: Filipino Narratives on Uncertainty and Climate Change.…
Read MoreAlexandra Walter was born Colombia in 1950, but has a dual Colombian and German nationality. Spanish is her mother tongue and she learned English in a bilingual school in her home city of Cali. Upon graduating, she received a scholarship to attend…
Read MoreRehana Rossouw is an award-winning novelist from Capte Town, South Africa. She was a journalist in South Africa for more than three decades. She has also taught journalism and creative writing at the University of the Witwatersrand and the University of California at…
Read MoreWe are conscious of the communicative challenges of science and policy, and we believe art has the power to open space for dialogue and understanding, and to move people in ways jargon cannot. Agam: Filipino Narratives on Uncertainty and Climate Change (2014)…
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