As a member of the High Energy Physics group at the University of Cambridge, analysing data from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, my passion is to understand the world around me. Climate change is undoubtedly one of the most…
Category: Review
Out of Time: Poetry from the Climate Emergency
In these perilous times, what can we expect from an anthology of poems related to the climate crisis? A route map out of our troubles? A meeting of minds? A selection of ‘good poetry’, whatever that means? What we know is that these times call for something different.
“Yes, and…” – A Review of the Crested Tit Collective’s Rewilding Anthology
he anthology’s ‘Introduction’ offers the reader dozens of possible responses to the prompt ‘Rewilding is’, and the dedication gestures to a wide inclusivity: ‘To the trees, the seas, the soil, the birds, the ice, the clouds, the flowers, the amphibians, the rivers, the weeds, the mammals, the rocks, the sand, the hills, the pebbles, the fish, the mountains, the deserts, the islands, the insects, the heather, the reptiles, the grasses, the tides, the mist, the valleys, the lakes, the, the, the’.