Nature in Crisis
London Review of Books
In a time of climate breakdown and mass extinction there is a new urgency to environmental writing, both as literature and as science. So In their series, Meehan Crist and Peter Godfrey-Smith consider some of the most significant books published in the last few years, along with classic texts by Rachel Carson, James Lovelock and Robin Wall Kimmerer – tracing a loose arc from biology to society via questions of plant intelligence, biodiversity loss, the rights of nature, ecofascism and green capitalism. Lire la suite
Épisodes
‘Is a River Alive?’ by Robert Macfarlane 03.06.2026 00:14:09
'Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth' by James Lovelock 04.05.2026 00:27:59
‘The Burning Earth’ by Sunil Amrith 06.04.2026 00:12:09
‘Blue Machine’ by Helen Czerski 09.03.2026 00:14:26
‘The Light Eaters’ by Zoë Schlanger 09.02.2026 00:14:53
‘Silent Spring’ by Rachel Carson 12.01.2026 00:14:51
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À propos de Nature in Crisis
Nature in Crisis est un podcast Sciences de la Terre par London Review of BooksLondon Review of Books
Meehan Crist, Peter Godfrey-Smith
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7
15 minutes
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