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The Age of Bear and Raven
There was once a girl who was taken from her settlement by a bear. In the depths of his cave they hibernated. When she was hungry, he brought his paw to Continue reading

The Age of Stories
History and story both were more or less imported into Middle English from the same Old French root, and the division between them has always been very porous. Thus, John of Continue reading

Why Art Matters in the Face of the Climate Crisis
How can we stop the world from burning? For many years, I responded to that question as an environmental advocate. In our fight against climate change, my colleagues and I employ Continue reading

What the Supreme Court’s recent EPA ruling means for climate change
In a stunning blow to environmental protections, the U.S. Supreme Court declared on June 30 that the Clean Air Act does not, in fact, give the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) authority Continue reading

Anatomy of a Wave: A Triptych
ONE. Imagine a wave. In your mind’s eye. We like to imagine—in our humanness—waves as traveling water bodies. But that isn’t quite accurate. Waves are kinetic energy from vibrating water Continue reading