Earth Cries

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Explore the urgent themes of climate change with this compelling anthology from Sydney University Press. This BRAND NEW A5 size Tankobon edition features powerful narratives from activists, writers, and artists who share their insights and experiences regarding environmental challenges. Published in 2021, this collection is a vital call to action amidst unprecedented ecological crises, including Australia’s record bushfire seasons and devastating floods.

These impactful stories encapsulate the interplay between nature and humanity, illuminating the struggles and successes of conservation efforts across the globe. You'll encounter haunting glimpses of the future alongside uplifting accounts of grassroots movements for tree conservation in India. Engaging dialogues, such as a whimsical exchange between Siri and Alexa on sustainability, highlight the necessity of integrating technology with environmental consciousness.

This anthology serves as an essential resource for understanding our collective responsibility towards the planet. It fosters dialogue on climate change, reminding us that our choices today will shape the world of tomorrow. Perfect for educators, students, and anyone passionate about nature, this book will ignite discussions about sustainable practices and inspire hope for a greener future.

Shipping for this item is FREE. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742104768
Format: A5 size Tankobon
Year: 2021
Publisher: Sydney University Press


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Climate change is here, and how we react in the present will alter the course of the future; we can no longer deny that this is a key challenge for our times. Over the past two years, Australia has seen its worst bushfire season in recorded history, extreme floods and a global pandemic that brought about a renewed appreciation of nature.

The contributors to this anthology tell powerful stories of devastation and hope. From chilling predictions of the future, to tree conservation movements in India, to an exchange between Siri and Alexa on environmental sustainability, writers and artists from the Sydney University community have come together to give voice to experiences of climate change, nature and the environment.

It's never been more important to keep the conversation alive.

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