Climate Literature & Art
Poems, photography and music

Intimacy with Nature
Aesthetica, August/ September 2019

Taking Responsibility
Aesthetica, August/ September 2019

Digitised Landscapes
Aesthetica, August/ September 2020

Spanning the Climate Crisis
Aesthetica, April / May 2021

Could Contemporary Art be Less Wasteful?
Apollo, February 2020

Along Ecological Lines – Contemporary Art and Climate Crisis
Art Monthly, March 2020 | 434

Collective Action: Environmentalism in Contemporary Art
Art Monthly Australasia, Issue 264

Abdelrahman Munif 'Clashing With Society at Gut Level'
Banipal, Issue 3 - October 1998

Environmental Photographer of the Year 2019
BBC Science Focus Magazine, November 2019

Poetry in the Age of Consequences - Sue Sinclair
Brick, A Literary Journal, Issue 100, Winter 2018

Weathering climate change in the Arctic
British Museum Magazine, Spring/Summer 2020, Issue 96

Piano Activism
International Piano, March 2020

Natural Motion
Jazzwise, September 2019

Beijing Parakeets
Magma Poetry, 72: The Climate Change Issue

Collaboration: Scientists and Conservationists
Magma Poetry, 72: The Climate Change Issue

Río Nuevo
Magma Poetry, 72: The Climate Change Issue

Pascale Petit 'Río Tambopata'
Magma Poetry, 76: Resistencia

Inspired - Anthony Cody
Magma Poetry, 81: Anthropocene

The Cure - Deryn Rees-Jones
Magma Poetry, 81: Anthropocene

“We have been living in the Anthropocene for hundreds of years" - a conversation with Kei Miller
Magma Poetry, 81: Anthropocene

What does the Anthropocene mean to you?
Magma Poetry, 81: Anthropocene

Mudlarking: Silthood and Scriptocurrency by Jade Cuttle
Magma Poetry, 88: Underworld

The calling and its abatement: an assay upon the ecopoetic by Meryl Pugh
Magma Poetry, 88: Underworld

Anna Lewis The Wash-house Poems from the Mabinogion
Modern Poetry in Translation, The Big Green Issue

Pascale Petit, Four Poems
Modern Poetry in Translation, The Big Green Issue

Atelopus Zeteki (Panamanian Golden Frog)
Modern Poetry in Translation, I Have Not Known a Grief Like This

Sounding the Depths - Katie Gramich on the fusion of nature writing and memoir
New Welsh Review, Winter 2008

Holy Things - Jim Perrin on the new nature of writing
New Welsh Review, Winter 2009

Nyla Matuk ‘Clouds and Privilege’
PN Review, September - October 2020

Vahni Capildeo ‘Echoes from a Conference on Crisis’
PN Review, September - October 2020

Andrew Fitzsimons ‘from Basho in Lockdown’
PN Review, November - December 2020

Matthew Welton ‘Thomas A. Clark: into actual space’
PN Review, November - December 2020

Jason Allen-Paisant ‘On Blackness and Landscape’
PN Review, January - February 2021

Miles Burrows ‘Icelandic Journal’
PN Review, January - February 2021

Horatio Morpurgo ‘Analog Sea and the Pixelated Madness’
PN Review, March - April 2021

Vahni Caildeo ‘Fire and Tears: a meditation’
PN Review, March - April 2021

Brian Morton ‘Now’
PN Review, May - June 2021

Naush Sabah ‘Rose Apple and the Desiccated Lake’
PN Review, May - June 2021

Caitlin Stobie ‘W’
PN Review, July - August 2021

Lisa Kelly 'Smuts & Shrooms'
PN Review, July - August 2021

Now… the trees - Brian Morton
PN Review, September - October 2021

A Walk in The Dark Woods - Richard Gwyn
PN Review, July - August 2022

Nicole Jashapara On Two New Anthologies of the Climate Crisis
Poetry London, Spring 2022, Issue 101

'Horizon' by Khairani Barokka
The Poetry Review, Summer 2019

‘Fragments of my mother’s homeland underwater’ by Natalie Linh Bolderston
The Poetry Review, Winter 2019

‘Stick Insects’ by Becky Varley-Winter
The Poetry Review, Winter 2020

A Garment for the Flagstones' by Lucy Mercer
The Poetry Review, Autumn 2021

Di Slaney, 'My Animal Nature: Poetry of Oils and Dirt'
Poetry Wales, Spring 2020 55:3

Zoë Brigley, Kristian Evans and Robert Minhinnick, 'Sand & Snow: a Conversation for Three Voices.'
Poetry Wales, Spring 2021 56:3

Kristian Evans: Writing Workshop: Writing the 'More-than-human'
Poetry Wales, Winter 2021 57:2

Graham Hartill and Phil Maillard on the Legacy of Chris Torrance
Poetry Wales, Spring 2022 57:3

Caleb Nichols reviews Queer Nature edited by Michael Walsh
Poetry Wales, Winter 2022 58:2

The Lull
The Point, Issue 28, Fall 2022

The Pencil and the Plough
Slightly Foxed, Summer 2007

Music & The Climate Crisis
Songlines, November 2021 (#172)

Nature Gone Wild?
SOURCE, Autumn 2019

What Should Climate Change Look Like?
SOURCE, Autumn 2019

Resist Rottenness
The Times Literary Supplement, June 19, 2020
