by eab | Mar 9, 2018 | Blog |
Alison Spodek Keimowitz was diagnosed with lukemia at 37, and given a 25% chance to live. Her beautiful essay in Slate describes how she came to terms with her brush with death and the inevitable changes and deaths we face on a rapidly changing Earth. Keimowitz...
by eab | Feb 28, 2016 | Blog |
“Sometimes I have this dream. I’m going for a hike and discover a remote farm house on fire. Children are calling for help from the upper windows. So I call the fire brigade. But they don’t come, because some mad person keeps telling them that it is a false...
by eab | Jan 19, 2016 | Blog |
For one year, artist Stephen Turner lived in an egg on the Beaulieu River in England. He spent his year there in character as Beaulieu Beadle, noticing nature and writing a blog about his experience. He created the Exbury Egg in collaboration with the Space Place...
by eab | Dec 25, 2015 | Blog |
In this fabulous series, Skeptical Science writer Howard Lee re-writes A Christmas Carol for our times, with ghosts of climate past, present and future haunting Ebenezer Scruggio. Illustrations by JG. Part 1: The Ghost of Climate Past. Part 2: The Ghost of Climate...
by eab | Sep 4, 2015 | Blog |
Every day, we see heartbreaking images of Syrian refugees arriving on the shores of Europe. We know the conflict in Syria is creating unlivable situations in that country, which is spurring many people to risk their lives and leave their homeland. But you may not know...
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