Impacts www.nytimes.com He wrote a gardening column. He ended up documenting climate change Over 45 years, Jeff Lowenfels' advice to Alaskans has changed with the transformation of the planet.
Impacts www.nytimes.com His novels of planetary devastation will ake you want to survive Jeff VanderMeer, the author of “Annihilation,” brings us fresh horrors with each new book. So why does he remain an optimist?
Impacts www.nytimes.com Trump administration makes it easier to dredge protected areas to restore beaches The shift makes it cheaper for some of the wealthiest communities to replenish their beachfronts, which are increasingly under threat from more frequent and intense storms, rising seas and other effects of climate change.
Solutions www.nytimes.com For some horror writers, nothing is scarier than a changing planet While literary fiction often sidesteps the climate crisis, eco-horror is filling the breach.
Three authors see water, water everywhere, for better and worse New books look at the importance and the dangers of the wet stuff.