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anthropocene

On the Other Side of Loss Lies Love

Georgina ReidยทImages By Daniel Shipp·
Culture
A personal exploration of the relationship between ecological grief and transformation by Georgina Reid

Wilderness and Garden-Making, Post-Internet

David Godshall·
Gardens
David Godshall riffs on the relationship between wilderness and garden making, pre and post internet.

Weeds Might Save the World

Lorissa Rinehart·
Culture
Weeds are valuable resources in the age of the Anthropocene.
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