Theoretical & Creative Ecology (SCIENCE & ECOPOETRY) with Dr. Madhur Anand
Environmental models! Poetry! Scientists who are poets! Novelists who are scientists! Art + science = an actual -ology. Creative Ecologist, climate scientist, theoretical ecologist, author and celebrated poet Dr. Madhur Anand sits on a porch with me on an island to chat about storytelling, narratives in science, forest beetles, carbon stability, human motives, hip waders, technology meets nature, absurdity, identity, overcoming writer’s or scientist’s' block, and how accepting ourselves can be contagious. Forecast: you begin jotting down poems on envelopes.
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Buy Madhur Anand’s collections of poems A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes (2015) and Parasitic Oscillations (2022), and her book of prose This Red Line Goes Straight to Your Heart (2020)
A donation went to Rare Charitable Reserve
Links to things we discussed:
Beetles, drought, and fires are a ticking time bomb in the West
Towards a Unifying Theory of Vegetation Dynamics
The More You Know The More You Realize You Don't Know
Center for Creative Ecologies at UC Santa Cruz
Nobel Laureate Wisława Szymborska
View with a Grain of Sand: Selected Poems by Wislawa Szymborska
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