Poetry
Articles and Prose
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A Journey With Nature in Grand Teton & Yellowstone
At some point in the history of our species, humans began to think of themselves separate from nature.
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Aqueduct-walking in the Mojave Desert
Sayd Randle hikes with a filmmaker along the Los Angeles Aqueduct as they meet the communities impacted by the water consumption of Los Angeles, California.
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Where the River Fairies Are: A Quest on the Amazon River with the Pink Dolphins
Yiyuan Jasmine Qin traces the journey of the Amazon river dolphin, or the Boto, along the Amazon River as it winds through complex, intertwining stories…
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Moses and the Marines
Indigenous Yup’ik Alaskans grapple with the relocation of their town as permafrost thaws and riverbanks erode.
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The Inhumanity of Buildings: Our Dynamic Society’s Conflict with Static Architecture
Kroon Hall opened in 2009 as the home of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Seven years later, is it performing to standards?
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Place: The Sage Magazine 2016 Print Edition
What creates meaning in a place? We asked contributors for this issue of Sage to reflect on the question.
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Today’s lesson is brought to you by the letter B: Botany, Beverly, Bidwill and Bunya
Tamsin Kerr, second-place winner of our 2015 Emerging Environmental Writers Contest, takes readers to an aboriginal celebration of an ancient tree on the Sunshine Coast…
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Power Struggle: Pushing Back on Alaska’s Susitna Dam Proposal
Sarah Guy, co-winner of our 2015 Emerging Environmental Writers Contest, travels up the Susitna River and learns from an Iditarod racer about a controversial dam…
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“Yale’s Lies?” EPI’s Rankings Ignite National Controversy in Turkey
Don Mosteller, Research Fellow with the Environmental Performance Index, explores the results of the 2016 EPI Report and the ensuing national controversy in Turkey surrounding…
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Why We Plant Trees
Sophie Dillon, third place winner of our 2015 Emerging Environmental Writers Contest, picks up a pickaxe, plants a tree, and learns something about community in…
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Untamings: Two Essays on the German Post-natural
Lauren Greyson, co-winner of our 2015 Emerging Environmental Writers Contest, takes a walk to Honeymoon Hole, a landscape once pried and blasted apart, now transformed.
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Boundaries: The Sage Magazine 2015 Print Edition
Explore some of the environmental boundaries that define our world.