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Letter from Massimo Moraglio to Elin Kelsey | Beyond Doom and Gloom
A chapter of the virtual exhibition “Beyond Doom and Gloom: An Exploration through Letters,” this letter discusses the origin of negative understandings of our common future. The exhibition is curated by environmental educator Elin Kelsey.
"Hope"
For the special section “Living Lexicon for the Environmental Humanities,” Eben Kirksey reflects on the nature of hope and argues for the importance of grounding it in communities of actual living animals, plants, and microbes.
Living on Coral Time: Debating Conservation in the Anthropocene
Coral scientists are dealing with an existential crisis and are divided between hope and despair in their approaches to coral conservation.
Slow Hope: Rethinking Ecologies of Crisis and Fear
This essay explores the possibility of “slow hope” for positive environmental change.
Hazardous Hope | Toxic Relationships
Chapter 6 of the virtual exhibition Toxic Relationships: Uncovering the Worlds of Hazardous Waste.
BREATHE
This animated short film taps into the deep pain of the pandemic, experienced by millions of people all over the world.