lonely worlds

with the recent demise of Vice, we’re salvaging a few of our old contributions just in case. in this piece from 2011, we looked at the discovery of free-floating exoplanets drifting in deep space

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Chris Hatherill
boundary layer

with the climate crisis reaching new levels of visibility and urgency this summer, ‘blue carbon’ ecosystems like mangroves, salt marshes, seagrass meadows and kelp forests offer humanity – and the oceans – a lifeline

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Chris Hatherill
energy systems

a new publication by Well Projects Margate explores the systems that dominate global infrastructure and the consequences of connectivism under late capitalism

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Chris Hatherill
deep time

Robert Macfarlane, Timothy Morton and Flora Bowden consider how thinking on a "deep time" scale can alter our perception of our environment

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Chris Hatherill
station to station

representatives from Brazil’s scientific community and government will head to Antarctica this month to inaugurate its new Comandante Ferraz Research Station, which houses laboratories, operational support and living quarters

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Chris Hatherill
B-46

an iceberg three times the size of Manhattan has broken free from Antarctica, in a sign of increasing change in the region

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Chris Hatherill
lithium

in a series of images taken in Chile’s remote Atacama Desert, photographer Catherine Hyland explores the new economy and ecosystem of lithium

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Chris Hatherill