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Issue 3.1 - Special Issue "Critical Environments" Previous Issues

Changing the Climate of Writing

Matthew Griffiths September 24, 2014 1 Comment Bronislaw Szerszynskiclimateclimate changecrisisecological changelandscapeLawrence BuellNature writingPaul KingsnorthSheila Nickerson

Our climate crisis is constitutively complicated, because rather than dividing culprits from innocents, it both implicates us and impacts on us, to…

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