TMR 5 • Water

Watch Water Films & Donate to Water Organizations

Watch Water Films & Donate to Water Organizations

Is the cost of water really higher than the cost of petrol? Are we destined to run out...

JANUARY 16, 2021 • By TMR
Solastalgia: Sadness Upon the Assault of Our Natural World

Solastalgia: Sadness Upon the Assault of Our Natural World

Danielle Haque on the slow violence of water scarcity and other environmental and social justice trauma as described...

JANUARY 14, 2021 • By Shahla Ujayli
Bahamut, or the Salt of the Earth

Bahamut, or the Salt of the Earth

Farah Abdessamad remembers the Dead Sea and the myth of Bahamut.

JANUARY 14, 2021 • By Farah Abdessamad
On Desert Planets, Meditations on “Dune”

On Desert Planets, Meditations on “Dune”

Francisco Letelier on the lingering memories of Dune as a metaphor for a struggling planet.

JANUARY 14, 2021 • By Farah Abdessamad
Iraq and the Arab World on the Edge of the Abyss

Iraq and the Arab World on the Edge of the Abyss

Osama Esber interviews an Iraqi environmental writer on his book Guardians of the Water and the future of...

JANUARY 14, 2021 • By Osama Esber
Drought and the War in Syria

Drought and the War in Syria

Jordan Elgrably explores whether the drought in Syria fueled the country's civil war and what climate change means...

JANUARY 14, 2021 • By Jordan Elgrably
La Pincoya: Goddess of Marine Species

La Pincoya: Goddess of Marine Species

The marine goddess La Pincoya is a reminder of the polluted waters left behind in the previously pristine...

JANUARY 14, 2021 • By Farah Abdessamad
The Sea Remembers

The Sea Remembers

Let us never forget that the sea remembers our presence and our trespasses—art from Riva Nayaju.

JANUARY 14, 2021 • By TMR
The Sea That Binds and Divides: Our Mediterranean

The Sea That Binds and Divides: Our Mediterranean

Iason Athanasiadis on the cities of the Mediterranean and Levant and the exceptionalism that has diminished our shared...

JANUARY 14, 2021 • By Iason Athanasiadis
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