A poem that describes the creeping monstrosity of climate change and ocean pollution, and the lack of empathy that people have for marine life.
Environment

Haiti Earthquake: Frustration Grows Over Lack of Aid as Death Toll Crosses 2,000
Humanitarian aid has been slow to reach those in need, with anger festering in local communities in Haiti.

IPCC Report: ‘Reality Check’ as Widespread Climate Changes Rapidly Intensify
World leaders will fail to honor their climate pledges unless they make "immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions" to greenhouse gas emissions.

Brazil’s Atlantic Forest Ecosystems Have a 50-50 Chance of Collapsing Within 50 Years
For one of Earth’s most biodiverse forests, 21,000 years of natural change pale in comparison to modern, man-made climate breakdown.

Militaries Plunder Science Fiction for Ideas, but Ignore the Genre’s Social Commentary
Science fiction doesn’t just introduce us to speculative technologies – the genre explores how they might affect society too.

Hello, I Am Earth
On World Mangrove Day, a poem on Earth's ecological history and the many environmental disasters we might be heading towards if climate change is not taken seriously.

Once Upon a Recent Time: A Tale About the Collapse of Vultures in India
Vultures are a critically-endangered population and their story is a reminder that our ecosystems are fragile and interconnected.