• Loss, Grief, and the Politics of Planetary Health

    Loss, Grief, and the Politics of Planetary Health

    By Dylan M. Harris: Grief is inherently political. Death has a way of laying bare the unequal conditions of life, the very basis of politics. The vacuum of loss creates solidarity among those left to make sense of what has happened and what remains.1 Grief is necessarily relational, pulling together multiple lives and experiences, even…

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  • Who Is the Planetary Health Diet For?

    Who Is the Planetary Health Diet For?

    By André Krebber and Nina Mackert: Food production is a central cause for global environmental degradation and change in ecosystems. In 2019 the EAT-Lancet Commission proposed a “Planetary Health Diet” that defined quantitative limits on food production to tackle this problem and advance both a healthy and ecologically sustainable food system. In this exploration, we…

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  • Provocations of the Planetary: Ed Roberson’s Poetry of Scalar Disjunction

    Provocations of the Planetary: Ed Roberson’s Poetry of Scalar Disjunction

    By Thomas Storey: The African American poet Ed Roberson’s (b. 1939) work engages with this incommensurability, this simultaneous continuity and discontinuity, by facing up to ways in which we are alienated from our planetary being. His poetry therefore offers a response to alterity, opacity, and the sublime realization of one’s place within a magnitude that…

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