
Where were you?
Fiction editor Thirangie Jayatilake’s poem teems with a staccato rage at our current global state. With an accompanying image by Catalina Aranguren

“Aftermath” & Others, a Collage Series
Three collages by German non-binary farmer and artist Apu face the question: how do we deal with an upcoming apocalypse?

Flux
New environmental fiction by Mary Collins.

The Mountains Are Melting: Climate Change in Nepal
Rastra Raj Bhandari discusses climate change in Nepal in this new essay.

Hazed
“After we finished crying there was still a lot to do” – Hazed is a short collection of poetry on the total penetration of the palm oil industry in our daily life, as well as its oft unseen effects on animals, plants, and indigenous communities.

A Concert for Plastic Bottles
How can humans begin to befriend plastic? This piece stems from an assignment that involved creating a 5-minute concert where both humans and a mass of empty water bottles were considered part of the audience.

Length
A long-drawn receipt launches into a short, sharp take on the climate.