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Articles about the climate crisis by emerging writers and thinkers. ​ IFLA! is a critically acclaimed independent magazine with a fresh take on climate change. Printed bi-annually, we find the ground between science and activism, inviting writers and illustrators from a variety of fields to give us their view on how climate change will affect — and is affecting — society.

It's Freezing in LA!


    • Oct 24, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 15m AVG DURATION
    • 9 EPISODES


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    Plant Mix

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 58:17


    The music of plants is a seldom explored form of connection with the natural world, yet the possibilities of exploring a communicative language with natural, silent, organic matter are more alive than we might imagine. Over the course of one hour, you'll meander through a mix made from plants, sound art and ambient music. While this mix is designed to be an immersive experience to be listened to in one sitting, we'd invite you to revisit this mix to experience layers of sounds you might have missed the first time.

    S2E4: Rewilding Ukraine

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 12:04


    Once a staple of the Ukrainian landscape, Carpathian water buffalo populations in southern Europe dwindled during the 20th century. In 2021, Kitty Horlick tracked down Michel Jacobi, a self-sustaining farmer who is coaxing the species back to life, to find out more about his extraordinary vision. Written by Kitty Horlick Read by Holly O'Neil Score by Dan Parr Intro / Outro by Pearl Fish & Harvey Gibbons Produced by Hiren Parmar Originally published as an article in Issue 7

    S2E3: Derek Jarman's Dungeness

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 9:11


    In his Modern Nature diaries, filmmaker and writer Derek Jarman recorded his cultivation of a garden at a desolate, shingle beach at Dungeness, on the UK's South Coast. When the garden was threatened by private development in 2020, Alexander Harris turned to Jarman's works, and found a polymath guerrilla gardener who challenged a traditional treatment of England's ecology, championing ‘deliberate living' in the face of climate inertia. Written by Alexander Harris, read by Dan Parr Produced by Hiren Parmar Intro / Outro by Erik Satie Score by Wendy Marcini Originally published as an article in Issue 5

    S2E2: Toxic Tear Gas

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 11:41


    Forensic Architecture's Imani Jacqueline Brown has been researching the health impacts of the tear gas used in the US against Black Lives Matter protesters in 2020. She traces these toxic chemicals back to the factories in which they're created, and finds pollution and racism intertwined at every step. Written by Imani Jaqueline Brown, read by Soraya Ali Score: Light in the Sorrow by Wildflower Intro & Outro: Separation by Alice Boyd Produced by Hiren Parmar Originally published as an article in Issue 9 Release date: April 28th

    S2E1: Selling Sunset

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 13:36


    Netflix Reality TV smash hit Selling Sunset treats viewers to high-end homes, glamorous real estate agents and impressive views of the LA skylines – as seen by the rich and famous. But LA has also been the epicentre of increasingly intense summer wildfires. Leila Sackur asks whether luxury property is making the impacts of the climate crisis worse for ordinary people. Written by Leila Sackur, read by Matilda Rowe Score by Oscar Hollis, Intro & Outro by Fabian Tell Produced by Hiren Parmar Originally published as an article on itsfreezinginla.com in 2020 Release date: April 14th 2023

    S1E1: The Great Bahamian Eco-Tourist Trap

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 8:03


    The Bahamas relies heavily on tourism, and more recently Ecotourism. Bahamians must balance the impact of visitors who damage the reefs, and the need for funding to support the natural wonders that they come to see. Christina Ivey reveals that recent ecotourist proposals have proven to be smokescreens for large industrial projects, and that revenue that should be used to protect the island from ecological degradation is being funnelled elsewhere. Article by Christina Ivey Read by Charlie Rowe Produced by Hiren Parmar Design by Steph Glover

    S1E2: Corruption on the Rimac

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 9:47


    In 2012, the Rio Verde project promised to reinvigorate Lima's River Rimac, and to safely rehome the Indigenous Shipibo community living in Cantagallo, along its banks. By 2016, the project had been scrapped in favour of a new motorway bypass, and Cantagallo burned to the ground. Carolina Salazar investigates a story of loss, corruption, and capitalism. By Carolina Salazar Read by Elliot Balchin Produced by Hiren Parmar Design by Steph Glover

    S1E3: Guerilla Gardening & the Art of Plant-Based Protest

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 7:40


    Alexander Harris explores the piazza-fication of our urban areas, finding solace in a little-known branch of green activism. By Alexander Harris Read by Bill Milner Produced by Hiren Parmar Design by Steph Glover

    S1E4: Technicolour: politics and ecology in Lebanon

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 8:21


    Lebanon's political landscape is dominated by sects of many colours – all vying to expand their power bases. In this article, Ibrahim Kombarji looks at the way that these sects have championed environmental projects as a guise for reinforcing loyalty, establishing extractive economic monopolies and to further increase their geographic influence. In the process, he argues, Lebanon's landscape has been fragmented into a series of increasingly degraded ‘sectarian ecologies.' Article by Ibrahim Kombarji Read by Bethan Screen Music by Oscar Hollis Produced by Hiren Parmar Design by Steph Glover

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