We know how to mourn other humans – but what about ecological grief?
In Iceland, people commemorated its first glacier formally declared lost to climate change. Western culture needs more of these rituals I remember interviewing a North Atlantic right whale expert…
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
The Guardian: "We know how to mourn other humans – but what about ecological grief?"
"In Iceland, people commemorated its first glacier formally declared lost to climate change. Western culture needs more of these rituals Eco

‘Let’s call it earth grief’: Naming pain and loss in the age of climate crisis
For decades, climate professionals and the informed public have been living with the disturbing knowledge of what is coming. Now, as the imp

The Decomposition of a Beached Whale Draws Macabre Attention in Denmark
When the dead body of Timmy the humpback whale beached itself last week off the shores of the Danish island of Anholt, it was only a matter
Researchers declare 'catastrophic mortality event' as 145 gray whales found dead on West Coast | wkyc.com
She attributed the lack of food to climate change, particularly the warming of the Arctic, which has adversely affected the whales' food sup

The Loss of Glaciers Is Inflicting a Spiritual Toll on Indigenous People
In mountain regions from the Andes to the Himalayas, Indigenous people see the retreat of glaciers as a sign that they have lost the favor o
Les températures étouffantes changeront-elles notre regard sur la nature ?
Face aux canicules, aux écosystèmes fragilisés et aux espèces que l’on tente de réintroduire, la biodiversité interroge notre manière d’habi

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.