The city's microclimates alienate animals and plants. But with a reconfiguration of belief systems about what city life can or should be, creating urban microclimates that invite animals and plants to thrive is feasible.
Read MoreFew behavior changes necessary for handling climate change overlap the issue of poverty and carbon footprint so blatantly.
Read MoreEvery day, it seemed, I had to watch the people around me destroy plants and animals with a determination I seldom see humans apply to anything else.
Read MoreIt's pretty obvious now that Climate Change is just secular paganism.
Read MoreThe shift in perspective, from the March Wind as a mad but familiar ally to alphabetically named storms viewed as entirely dangerous and oppositional, reflects climate change and our changing attitudes toward the weather.
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