Tag: climate change

Migrating at the End of the World
Art + Stories
Opinions

Migrating at the End of the World

"We are facing a huge upheaval this century, there's no escaping it," Environmental journalist Gaia Vince discusses climate change's effect on migration as parts of the world become unlivable.
Natalia Domagała
Oil!
World + People
Nature

Oil!

Humanity's relationship with oil is a history of addiction and getting high off the "black gold." Can we ever recover from it?
Paulina Wilk
The Woods Do Us Good
World + People
Nature

The Woods Do Us Good

Greenery and birdsong are not only pleasant, but can also heal us. Is this a strong statement? Yes, but there is evidence for it. It seems that we are all biophiles for whom harmony with nature is a condition of happiness.
Adam Zbyryt
The Reindeer Were Here First
World + People
Nature

The Reindeer Were Here First

The Sámi live in harmony with nature. Their proven and effective methods may prove invaluable in our struggles with a changing climate.
Ula Idzikowska
Antarctica
World + People
Nature

Antarctica

There is a quiet space between the stimulus and the reaction. In this space, our greatest strength awaits: the power of choice.
Tomek Niewiadomski
The Lost Dream of the Future
World + People
Nature

The Lost Dream of the Future

Clive Hamilton talks about the importance of preparing for a harsher future, the role of big businesses in climate change denial, and why we must abandon the idea of endless progress.
Agata Kasprolewicz
raw material
Art + Stories
Fiction

raw material

“I can’t teach you to tell polymer from mesoglea...” Marcin Orliński presents a piece by a Polish poet.
Anna Adamowicz
The Energy for Change
World + People
Dreams and Visions

The Energy for Change

A young environmental activist outlines why climate is the pressing issue of his generation.
Jan Ciemniewski
The Girls with Pigtails
World + People
Dreams and Visions

The Girls with Pigtails

On 14th June 2019, 13-year-old Inga Zasowska started her climate strike outside the Polish parliament. It’s children like Inga and Greta Thunberg who can bring us hope – if only we would listen to them.
Paulina Wilk
You’ll See When the Rain Comes
World + People
Nature

You’ll See When the Rain Comes

The Nile river eventually flows into the Mediterranean Sea, but has more humble origins. One such source is the Blue Nile at Lake Tana in Ethiopia, where water can be in short supply for large parts of the year.
Paulina Wilk