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Rising tides : reflections for climate changing times Book
Book | Caitlin Press, Halfmoon Bay, BC : [2019]

  • 2 of 2 Copies Available at Libraries in Niagara Cooperative
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Centennial SOCIAL RISIN 2019 Social & Cultural Studies Copy hold / Volume hold Available
Fleming - Beamsville 819.82 Ris Non-Fiction Copy hold / Volume hold Available
About

"Ice melt; sea level rise; catastrophic weather; flooding; drought; fire; infestation; species extinction and adaptation; water shortage and contamination; intensified social inequity, migration and cultural collapse. These are but some of the changes that are not only predicted for climate changing futures, but already part of our lives in Canada. Although these transformations are global and dramatic, they are also experienced locally and particularly by people who are struggling to understand the impacts of climate change on their daily lives. Rising Tides is a collection of short fiction, creative non-fiction, memoir and poetry addressing the past, present and future of climate change. Bringing stories about climate change--both catastrophic and subtle--closer to home, this new anthology inspires reflection, understanding, conversation and action. With more than forty purposefully written pieces, Rising Tides emphasizes the need for intimate stories and thoughtful attention, and also for a view of climate justice that is grounded in ongoing histories of colonialism and other forms of environmental and social devastation.These stories parallel the critical issues facing the planet, and imagine equitable responses for all Canadians, moving beyond denial and apocalypse and toward shared meaning and action."--
Details

  • ISBN: 1773860186
  • ISBN: 9781773860183
  • Physical Description: 248 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmprint
  • Publisher: Halfmoon Bay, BC : Caitlin Press, [2019]
  • Copyright: ©2019
  • Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
  • Formatted Contents Note: A lifetime with bulb kelp / Rosemay A. Georgeson -- Transfearanc.e Transfearmation / Ashlee Cunsolo -- riparian blues / Bernard Soubry -- Where did we go wrong? / Evelyn C. White -- Ceremony / Jesse Thistle -- Short walk home / Rebeccah Nelems -- Absence / Elysia French -- Underfolk / David Huebert -- Bluestem & bull kelp / Betsy Warland -- Love and lifeboating / Kyo Maclear -- Wildfire / Alison Colwell -- Hidden gardens / Reed Olser -- The ends of the world / Richard Pickard -- The prodigious / Emily McGiffin / What the sea eats / Colleen Doty -- in between red, blue, and green / Deblekha Guin -- field notes from the wide zone / Indra Singh -- The change / Lisa Szabo-Jones -- Are we facing the death of the tree of life? / Suzanne Fournier -- More perilous than a learning tree / Christine Lowther -- Futures on ice / Jamie Snook -- All our relations : climate change stoytellers / Deborah McGregor & Hillary McGregor - All on the same train : bringing the Paris Agrrement home / Chrstopher Campell-Durufle -- Left behind / Dylan M. Harris -- Concerto for scotch broom / Catriona Sandilands -- Such good friends / Sara Barron -- Where where you? / Carliegh Baker -- Scale model / Sonnet L'Abbe -- Our bodies, our wetlands / Astrida Neimanis -- The North Saskatchewan / Laurie D. Graham -- To the post office and back / Peter Hobbs -- Running in with a word / Philip Kevin Paul -- Grow pumpkins on my grave / Lois Beardslee -- Five ways to talk about twisted oak moss / Holly Schofield -- Ocean / Ann Eriksson -- Key to the conifers of Galiano Island 2150 / Lauren Magner & Andrew Simon - Just. Don't. Say It. / Tzeporah Berman -- This is the way / Hiromi Goto -- Q da gaho de:s Isle waeving in climates of change / Timothy B. Leduc -- For tthe deep future / Stephen Collis -- Keeping watch at Kwekwecnewtxw / Rita wong & Emily McGiffin -- Tidal / Zoe Todd.

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