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Essays & Reviews

Climate Changed

By Stephanie BernhardJanuary 29, 2013
A warmed globe needs new writers to guide us through it
Essays & Reviews

To the Squirrels

By Jeff SparrowJanuary 28, 2013
In "his" new novel, Glenn Beck tell us one we've heard before
Essays & Reviews

Exorcisms in Style

By Yuka IgarashiJanuary 25, 2013
When we talk about style in writing we're talking about branding
Essays & Reviews

Geographer's Revenge

By Jason DittmerJanuary 24, 2013
In casting about for an explanation of what went wrong in Iraq, Robert Kaplan has stumbled into the shallows of geopolitics.
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Unsolicited Advice for Living in the End Times, Vol. 12

By Michael SeidenbergJanuary 23, 2013
What did you think the end of time was going to look like?
Essays & Reviews

Humid, All Too Humid

By Cosmo Bjorkenheim and A.M. GittlitzJanuary 22, 2013
On the meteorology of morals
Essays & Reviews

World of Weathercraft

By Jenna Brager and Bailey KierJanuary 18, 2013
Government weather management falls somewhere between conspiracy theory and conspiracy fact. But even if we could control the weather, would we control ourselves?
Essays & Reviews

Après Nous, le Déluge

By Gerry CanavanJanuary 14, 2013
From our stories, you’d think we were ending the world
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TNI Vol. 12 Editorial Note: Hail or High Water

By The New InquiryJanuary 10, 2013
Everybody talks about the weather —“but nobody ever does anything about it,” jokes Charles Dudley Warner. Everybody talks about it, Ulrike Meinhof repeats, but "we don’t.”
Essays & Reviews

Not for Prophet

By Amanda ShapiroJanuary 10, 2013
Who’s mad about The Weather Channel’s original programming?
Essays & Reviews

TNI Vol. 12 Editorial Note: Hail or High Water

By The New InquiryJanuary 7, 2013
Everybody talks about the weather —“but nobody ever does anything about it,” jokes Charles Dudley Warner. Everybody talks about it, Ulrike Meinhof repeats, but "we don’t.”
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How to Talk About the Weather

By Max FoxJanuary 7, 2013
Eco-critc Ursula Heise on the narratives of climate change and the evolving challenges environmentalism faces in telling its story
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