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In the run-up to the most important international climate summit this year, the COP30 in Belém in Brazil, Julia Knights talks to acclaimed Indian independent...
It was a winter morning the train was crawling up the hill zigzag path between the bushes we were nearing to queen Darjeeling.
It was mid-morning by the time I turned off Highway 1 and onto the gravel road leading to Pt. Lobos State Park on the central...
When nature writing outlasts the nature written of, we should re-read it. While it may never have been originally intended as such, what we’ll have...
When I bring my horse to the sea, we both must face our fears of the rising tide. Our struggles stretch across ancestors and oceans,...
“Location, location, location,” the mantra of realtors and vacation brochures goes. I say timing is equally crucial when looking at scenic lands. I knew the...
My older brother Dan and I stood patiently along the side of the road north of Accra, Ghana. A white Daihatsu pickup truck approached, and...
“Listen,” says K. “Not even the radio’s working.” Blips of static as her fingertips spin the dial. The low hum of our tires on the hardball....
After I found out I was going to have a baby, I started filming one second of every day. I used an app that allows...
I have fallen into middle age contentment, years after we quit trying to force our day-night cycles to align. It was the madness of repetition,...
“We’re going to the seaside,” I tell my three-year-old, Jordan, who smiles, claps his pudgy hands as if he understands. A weekend to Hastings, that...
For years, the old man in apartment 3B of the mint-green building sat in front of a tumbleweed stack of newspapers at a wide wood...
In the hinterland beyond the last rows of houses, where the town peters out into farmland and straggling industrial sites, there is a place, wide...
It’s the people who don’t regularly travel to Mexico who are the most scared. They’ll hyperfocus on the cartels, the kidnappings, the murders, the “bad...
Wafts of saffron and mint tea flirted with my attention as I took in my surroundings. Worn tarps were strewn overhead, a weak defense from...
As soon as I woke up, I thought, please let today be different. For a moment, I lay still, repeating those words in my head,...