Climate Writers

These activists write about systemic issues, including the problems with capitalism and its contribution to climate change, among other social injustices.

Writing publicly or privately is a great way to process and understand climate and ecological breakdown, which will inevitably result in increasing levels of individual and collective trauma, as long as we fail to do more to prevent further harm to the environment.

George Tsakraklides is a non-fiction and fiction writer and author of The Unhappiness Machine, Beyond The Petri Dish, In The Grip of Necrocapitalism, A New Earth and other titles. His latest book is Frankenpolitics.

Jan Andrew Bloxham lives in Denmark and writes about climate change from his perspective of a father.

Jessica Wildfire has a Ph.D. in English, but studies language and communication, including the history of both. She writes about politics, culture, and education.

Antonio Melonio A publication for those who crave radical change–featuring the abyss of human existence.

Geoffrey Deihl Writes facts about climate change and ecological overshoot

Thanissara is a former Buddhist nun who disrobed and founded Sacred Mountain Sangha with her partner Kittasaro. They focus on the rights of Earth and environmental protection as part of their sacred activism initiative.

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