In Conversation
In This Series
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This storyteller’s epic tale of oceanic transformation is also a call to action
Imagine 2200 winner Nadine Tomlinson uses the power of imagination, Jamaican patois, and imperfect environmentalism to pave the way for future ancestors.
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Hila the Killa dresses up as the Earth and raps about climate. Audiences love it.
A conversation with the Brooklyn eco-rapper who charms viewers with a combination of rap, comedy, and advocacy.
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This educator designs curricula to make nature inclusive for all kids
The key, says Makela Elvy, is to ‘really lean into that wonder,’ check biases, and stay away from assumptions.
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Climate change is stressful, scary, and sad. We’re gonna need therapy.
A psychologist’s view on how her field can help us navigate what’s to come — and transform our collective climate response.
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When a queer witch writes climate fiction, utopia isn’t the goal
Philadelphia writer and spell-caster Ailbhe Pascal, an Imagine 2200 finalist, sees fiction as a way to manifest a better future.
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In this writer’s vision of our climate future, trans girls are the only survivors
Ada M. Patterson, an Imagine 2200 finalist, crafts a morbidly beautiful fate for her home country of Barbados.
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These environmental justice leaders are creating the spaces they wish they’d had
Wawa Gatheru and Ki’Amber Thompson both came to environmentalism by accident. Now they’re making sure more people can find their way.
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What do the labor and climate movement have in common? Everything.
Union leaders Ryan Pollock and Payton Wilkins are sick of the age-old argument that environmental policy is bad for workers. They say it’s just the opposite.
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Why the Movement for Black Lives is taking on climate change
Two leaders in Miami discuss their work on poverty, climate disasters, and racial justice.
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‘This is what healing looks like’: A new magazine rewrites Black connections to nature
Radicle Magazine, the flagship media project of the organization Earth in Color, is out today.