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The Role of Fictional Thinking in Climate Grief

The Role of Fictional Thinking in Climate Grief By Tamar Brandsma Climate change is one of the biggest problems of our era. We are facing natural losses at an accelerating pace: extraordinary species are under Read more…

January 11, 2023
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Epistemologies of Grief: Toward a More Inclusive Broken Heart

Epistemologies of Grief: Toward a More Inclusive Broken Heart By Jenny Veninga My childhood involved going to a lot of funerals, or at least it felt that way. Many of those services were for human Read more…

October 27, 2021
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Extinction Rebellion and the Ritualization of Climate Grief: Performing Species Loss and Putting Climate Justice on the Agenda

Extinction Rebellion and the Ritualization of Climate Grief: Performing Species Loss and Putting Climate Justice on the Agenda By Marion Grau Leading up to the Norwegian general election on 13 September 2021, Extinction Rebellion Norway Read more…

October 20, 2021
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Specters of Sorrow: Eco-Grief, Ambiguous Loss, and Religious Creativity

Specters of Sorrow: Eco-Grief, Ambiguous Loss, and Religious Creativity By Jacob J. Erickson To live in the wake of a global pandemic is to be haunted by complex uncertainties. In planetary diversity, we navigate our Read more…

June 24, 2021
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Currents of Knowledge, Waves of Grief in Ocean Science

Currents of Knowledge, Waves of Grief in Ocean Science By Susannah Crockford It seems de rigueur in the current moment for certain political leaders to dismiss inconvenient occurrences as a “hoax,” including the new coronavirus, Read more…

March 3, 2020
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The Other Side of the Mountain: Art, Ritual, and Climate Change 

The Other Side of the Mountain: Art, Ritual, and Climate Change By Susannah Crockford June volunteers to go first. She stands with legs apart in a firm stance, speaking slowly with a fixed gaze, “I Read more…

June 19, 2019
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