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  1. Sep 7, 2021 · The titles of some of the poems (‘Prayer’, ‘Late Prayer’, How We Were Transfigured’ ‘A New Song’ and ‘Seabirds Blessing’ acknowledge the spiritual dimension. Others focus on celebrating creatures that have been under-represented in the poetry world: limpets, whelks and snails.

  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. Sep 9, 2022 · This week’s Friday Poem is ‘Thirlmere’ by Rhiannon Hooson from 100 Poems to Save the Earth. 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.

  4. 100 Poems to Save the Earth is a concise, eclectic, and engaging anthology of poems in English addressing the climate crisis, edited by Welsh poets and enviromentalists Zoë Brigley and Kristian Evans and including poems from America, UK, Ireland, and beyond, such as Roger Robinson, Rhian Edwards, Tishani Doshi, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, and ...

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  5. Nov 30, 2021 · Other poems acknowledge the almost impossible nature of the task we face. I particularly liked ‘Prayerby Grahame Davies, which reflects on the importance of ‘the unnoticed acts / that keep the world moving / slowly closer to the light’.

  6. Aug 25, 2021 · A Dream Of Suffocation: 100 Poems To Save The Earth. There are many mantras in Seren’s new anthology of ecologically concerned poems, and it is a shame that radical change and recovery cannot be effected by the simple reinforcement of creative solutions through repetition.

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  8. Jul 19, 2021 · 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.

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