Art

Journalist and award-winning author David Quammen on his career of writing to change human perspective on the natural world.

"throw your seeds in all directions / lignify your skin till the armour of the bark shade this land protect the young / let the forest come back."

Understanding nature’s fractals, the patterns the underpin everything from the distribution of galaxies to resilient ecosystems to the human heartbeat.

From explorer Taylor Rees to author Bill McKibben, here is Landscape News' best crop of 2019 stories on inspiring change-makers.

From sustainable sneakers to street artists in New York City, here's our pick of this year’s top stories on sustainable lifestyle.

The biodiversity returning to Newtown Creek after a century of toxic waters inspires a new street art mural from a duo of Brooklyn artists.

At GLF New York, meet these six inspiring climate activists and practitioners who will be bringing their calls for climate action to the stage.

Climber and filmmaker Taylor Rees reflects on the power of human-centered storytelling about climate change in Earth’s remotest regions.

Artist Melissa McGill uses traditional sailboats to speak on climate change, water health and the importance of history to the sinking city's future.

In this news roundup: Germany bets on hydrogen, IPCC warns of impending food crisis, and blockchains ensure ethical cobalt in electric cars.

In this news roundup: Cambodia says no to U.S. trash, Greta Thunberg's new pop-rock hit, and how Pacific islands could morph to survive climate change

Our best summer reads: sustainable cities in Japan and Germany, activism in Fiji and South Africa, and showcasing the future of bamboo in China

Dutch conference illustrator Geert Gratama on putting words into images

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Two poems from Inuk poet Aka Niviâna