climate change

  • My Imaginary Bunker

    My Imaginary Bunker

    The recent activity in North Korea has urban survivalist websites humming. I wish I didn’t know.  Some people watch rom-coms or eat fried Oreos as a guilty pleasure; I quietly troll urban survivalist websites.

  • Climate Change Fiction

    I’m With the Bears, a collection of short stories on climate change, is due for publication this October. Published by Verso—who describes it as “an aim to bring our probable future within the grasp of our comprehension”—the project’s proceeds will…

  • Morning Coffee

    Monroe County Indiana Coroner’s reports, 1896-1935. It’s raining as I type this, so this seems like a good start. (via MeFi.) Tattoo locations (and what they say about you). Hey, climate change isn’t all that bad; sometimes it creates rad…

  • Derrick Jensen’s Essay from The Time After

    In the time after, when industrial civilization is a bitter and too-slowly-fading memory, a memory of a nightmare too atrocious to be believed by those who were not alive in the time before and so did not experience it and…

  • The Rumpus Long Interview with Doug Fogelson

    I keep the first picture in mind, but I frame each new picture as if it’s its own composition, bearing in mind that it is related to what came before it and what’s coming after it.

  • Cape Farewell

    Established by artist David Buckland in 2001, Cape Farewell coordinates cultural responses to climate change. One dope thing they do is send groups of artists, musicians, educators, writers, and scientists into the arctic–not forever, just for a trip. Past expeditions…

  • Notes from Underground

    The world will end in a matter of hours… unless Lowboy can lose his virginity.