Earth Cries Earth Cries

Earth Cries

A climate change anthology

    • 7,49 €
    • 7,49 €

Description de l’éditeur

Climate change is here, and how we react in the present will alter the course of the future; we can no longer deny that this is a key challenge for our times. Over the past two years, Australia has seen its worst bushfire season in recorded history, extreme floods and a global pandemic that brought about a renewed appreciation of nature.

The contributors to this anthology tell powerful stories of devastation and hope. From chilling predictions of the future, to tree conservation movements in India, to an exchange between Siri and Alexa on environmental sustainability, writers and artists from the Sydney University community have come together to give voice to experiences of climate change, nature and the environment.

It’s never been more important to keep the conversation alive.

GENRE
Romans et littérature
SORTIE
2021
1 mars
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
320
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Sydney University Press
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
The University of Sydney
TAILLE
6,9
Mo
In These Strange Times In These Strange Times
2021
Angles Angles
2022
Her Mad Song Her Mad Song
2021
Plainsongs 40.2 (Summer 2020) Plainsongs 40.2 (Summer 2020)
2020
The Quarantine Review, Issue 9 The Quarantine Review, Issue 9
2021
Tell You What Tell You What
2016
A Periodic Tale: the bestselling life-long story of Australia's favourite science champion Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, shortlisted for the ABIA Biography A Periodic Tale: the bestselling life-long story of Australia's favourite science champion Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, shortlisted for the ABIA Biography
2024
Dr Karl's Surfing Safari through Science Dr Karl's Surfing Safari through Science
2020
Dr Karl's Little Book of Climate Change Science Dr Karl's Little Book of Climate Change Science
2021
Dr Karl's Random Road Trip Through Science Dr Karl's Random Road Trip Through Science
2019
Great Mythconceptions Great Mythconceptions
2012
Dis Information And Other Wikkid Myths: More Great Myths In Science Dis Information And Other Wikkid Myths: More Great Myths In Science
2010