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  1. In this collection, we’ve brought together environmental poetry from the past 70 years, from early practitioners of this evolving genre—including Wendell Berry and A.R. Ammons —to the more contemporary ecopoets.

  2. Aug 23, 2021 · Our climate is on the brink of catastrophic change. 100 Poems to Save the Earth invites us to fine-tune our senses, to listen to the world around us, pay attention to what we have been missing. The defining crisis of our time is revealed to be fundamentally a crisis of perception.

  3. Jan 7, 2010 · Can Poetry Save the Earth?, John Felstiner's lucid and far-ranging new book, argues that poetry—specifically nature poetry—can be such an ice-axe, breaking through our dulled disregard to reawaken our sense of the vitality and beauty of nature, and therefore our determination to take actions that will preserve it.

    • Ann Fisher-Wirth
    • 2010
  4. Jan 29, 2019 · In 2019, we know that the good life—by which I mean all life on earthdepends upon the “unbelievably universal” presence of insects. It depends upon pollinator species like bees, for instance, whose colonies are in collapse from the use of neonicotinoids, among other classes of pesticides.

  5. In the US, a book was published recently called "Can Poetry Save the Earth". I found a story about it on the National Public Radio website. The author of the book, John Felstiner, selected one poem that, he thought, could really save the earth if everyone read it.

    • Julia Bucknall
  6. Feb 28, 2009 · Yes, poems instilled with wonder at the nature of things stand a chance of prompting consciousness, then conscience, about the ravaged resilient planet we live on. William Stafford’s “The Well Rising” spots “The sharp swallows in their swerve / flaring and hesitating / hunting for the final curve,” then “The swallow heart from wing ...

  7. Dec 28, 2021 · 100 Poems to Save the Earth (Seren, 2021, edited by Zoe Brigley) begs the question how, exactly, poetry can save the world? Writing from rural and urban perspectives, linking issues of social injustice with the need to protect the environment, contemporary poets from Britain, Ireland, America and beyond suggests that poetry can act as a wake-up ...

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