Coming of age at the end of nature : a generation faces living on a changed planet / edited by Julie Dunlap and Susan A. Cohen ; foreword by Bill McKibben.
Post-Nature Writing / Blair Braverman -- Why Haiti? / Elizabeth Cooke -- Rebuild or Retreat : Is It Time to Give Up on Places Like the Rockaways? / Ben Goldfarb -- Winter Solstice / Lisa Hupp -- Urban Foraging / Amaris Ketcham -- To Love an Owl / Abby McBride -- But I'll Still Be Here / James Orbesen -- An Orange County Almanac : Adventures in Suburban Ecology / Jason M. Brown -- Other, Wise / Cameron Conaway -- Tamale Traditions : Cultivating an Understanding of Humans and Non-human Nature through Food / Amy Coplen -- Wilderness of Blackberries / Craig A. Maier -- My Present Is Not Your Tombstone : Love and Loss in Utah's Canyon Country / Lauren McCrady -- Sunset at Mile 16 / Alycia Parnell -- Birdhouse Treasures / William Thomas -- Erosion/Accretion / Amelia Urry -- Diseases of Affluence / Ben Cromwell -- The Lives of Plovers / Sierra Dickey -- Why I Wear Jordans in the Great Outdoors / CJ Goulding -- We Are the Fossil-Fuel Freedom Fighters / Bonnie Frye Hemphill -- The Wager for Rain / Megan Kimble -- Could Mopping Save the World? : How Day-to-Day Chores Can Bring Big Changes / Emily Schosid -- True to Our Nature / Danna Joy Staaf.
Summary:
"22 essays explore wide-ranging themes, including redefining materialism and environmental justice, assessing the risk and promise of technology, and celebrating place; includes a foreword by Bill McKibben"-- Provided by publisher.
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