November 30, 2019
Into the late afternoon hours, the blistering light gave way to soft, horizontal rays that crisscrossed over Lebanon’s Beqaa valley. The...
blog
July 16, 2017
Oh, you Malthusians, aren’t you clever? One child per human and carbon contributions are cut; that’s the solution to climate change! The...
Reviews
September 8, 2016
Amitav Ghosh’s latest non-fiction The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable sets him apart from writers like Naomi Klein...
blog
September 21, 2014
“How does it feel to see 200,000 people coming to New York for your book launch?” asked Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org , when...
Conversations
August 14, 2014
Anna Badkhen's lyrical narratives, filed from war zones all over the world, never skimp on important historical context; she tells the...
blog
June 17, 2014
Originally published in Publishing Perspectives . The debate on global warming between deniers and believers has been going on for years...
Opinion
December 16, 2013
In fairy tales, giants come most often in the form of beanstalk-shaking, bone-crushing, evil and ignorant ogres. But giants can take...