- Timothy Morton, This Is Not My Beautiful Biosphere
- Nick Mansfield, Deconstructing the Sovereignty of the Earth: Bataille, Derrida and the Natural Politics of Climate Change
- Elaine Kelly, Dwelling in the Future
- Linda Williams, The ‘Little Ice Age’ and the 18th Century European concept of the Sublime
- Angi Buettner, From Climate Change to Cultural Change: How to Write a Cultural History of the Climate Change Debate
- Deb Anderson, Life Narratives, Drought and Climate Change
- Devin Bowles, Holding back Chaos: Climate Change Denial and the Need to Believe
- Catherine Simpson, Gaia & Ecological thinking in the Age of the Anthropocene
- Karla McManus, Photographing Nuclear Power in the Evolving Age of Climate Change
- Helen McDonald, Fred Williams and ‘A Dry Aesthetic’
- Deborah Jordan, Climate Change Narratives in Australian Fiction
- Kate Rigby, Unnatural Disasters: Rereading Extreme Weather Events from Jeremiah to Carpentaria
- Adeline Johns-Putra, Why Care? Reinventing Ecofeminism in a Time of Climate Change
- Ann McCulloch and Alan Woodruff, Climate Change: ‘The Event’ as Metaphor and Transformation
- Guy Abrahams and Jodi Newcombe, Changing Climate Culture: What Role for the Arts?
- Nicole Rogers, Climate Change Litigation and the Awfulness of Lawfulness
- Christine Black, An Arctic Narrative: Understanding Climate Change History through Lawful Behaviour
- Tom Bristow, Necessary Impurities and the Geological Sublime: Reading Standpoint in the Literary Anthropocene
- Tom Ford, The Literary History of Climate Change
- Chris O’Brien, Rethinking Seasons: Changing Climate, Changing Time
Five minutes with Simon Webber, Cork and Glass
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The hunt is on for more information about 'really exciting' spider find by Canberra rangers
Martin McMaster thank you, I will leave them to read this and hopefully the penny will now drop.. View
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Second tram accident this month, driver allegedly four times over legal limit
good on you mate . so if I get this right your only going to pay if they police the system making it… View
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Another big residential tower development for Belconnen Town Centre
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