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Susannah Crockford

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Do We Live in the Same World? Some Reflections on Polarization

Do We Live in the Same World? Some Reflections on Polarization By Susannah Crockford When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade last week, it seemed like the United States was divided in two once Read more…

June 28, 2022
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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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What Can We Do About Extinction?

What Can We Do About Extinction? By Susannah Crockford There was a block of ice slowly melting on the ground. Beside it stood a motorboat painted bright pink with ‘Join the Rebellion’ in blocky black Read more…

December 17, 2019
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Who Knows the Day and the Hour? Date Setting, Climate Change, and Apocalypse

Who Knows the Day and the Hour? Date Setting, Climate Change, and Apocalypse By Susannah Crockford We have twelve years to save the world. When I first heard this statement in June 2018, it was Read more…

September 25, 2019
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Report: Bio-cultural Diversity & Hegemonic Power: The Role of the Humanities in Navigating Knowledge

A day of encounters, co-organized by the Groningen Research Institute for the Study of Culture and Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge On 4 June 2019, Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge and the Groningen Research Institute for the Study of Read more…

June 25, 2019
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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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Point/Counterpoint: A Blogger Exchange on the Taker Culture

Point/Counterpoint: A Blogger Exchange Point: Ending the Taker Culture By Loriliai Biernacki In a May 15th Counterpoint posting, Kocku von Stuckrad made the case for an alternative to the “Taker culture,” that is destroying our planetary Read more…

May 21, 2019
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What Time is Now: Nonlinearity and Climate Activism

What Time is Now: Nonlinearity and Climate Activism By Susannah Crockford  Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about nonlinearity. Though simply it means that the line between point A and point B is often not Read more…

April 3, 2019
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What is Your Part? Reflections on “Action” in a Time of Crisis

What is Your Part? Reflections on “Action” in a Time of Crisis  By Susannah Crockford As part of my research on climate change, I recently interviewed a retired civil engineer who worked for decades in Read more…

January 8, 2019
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What It Means to Deny Climate Change

What It Means to Deny Climate Change By Susannah Crockford  On 26 August 2018, sixty academics, environmentalists, and politicians released an open letter asserting that they will no longer debate with those who deny anthropogenic Read more…

September 19, 2018
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