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Anthropocena, the Winterless
The second part of the Anthropocena series takes us 2,000 km south to Italy, where a shepherd encounters a strange figure.

Merle Emrich
May 7


Arbetsbaserat lärande om bioekonomi inom lantbruket i RELIEF-projektet
Inom bioekonomin används förnybara, biologiska resurser i stället för fossila. Inblick i RELIEF-projektet om bioekonomi inom jordbruket.

Merle Emrich
Apr 6


Work-Based Learning on Bioeconomy in Farming in the RELIEF Project
Bioeconomy is built on using renewable, biological instead of fossil resources. Insights into the RELIEF project on bioeconomy in farming.

Merle Emrich
Apr 6


The Lack of Color
Aging, regret, and environmental decay blend against a gray cityscape, while questions of time, loss, and responsibility hang in the air.

India Wittmershaus
Mar 11


The Wolven Path: Dead New World
The Wolven Path series continues with Auiak waking up in an unfamiliar place where a doctor tells him a story of a planet called Earth.

Amr Abbas
Dec 16, 2024


Future Weavers: The Mycelocene (5)
The last chapter of this speculative fiction invites you to imagine the Mycelocene: What would this new epoch be like?

Cálice Magazine
Oct 7, 2024


"Aren't You Scared of the Iron-Eater?": The Mycelocene (4)
Find out what happens to the Fungarians following attempts to use the Iron-Eater fungus for entrepreneurial endeavors.

Christophe Berbeć
Sep 22, 2024


Finding Warmth and Talking Climate Change
Our author gets stuck at a small-town gas station. With hours until the next bus, she observes everyday life and discusses climate change.

Nina K.
Sep 22, 2024


Anthropocena of the Ice
After her grandma's death, Ava reflects on ice, her grandpa's ice sculptures and winters these days. A story inspired by Climate Walk.

Merle Emrich
Aug 26, 2024


The Changeover: The Mycelocene (3)
Witness the changes that take place in the decades after the Overshrooming: From hopeful innovation to efforts of living and dying together.

Anne Leupen
Aug 26, 2024


A Tale of Iron and Spores: The Mycelocene (2)
Sweden, 2069. The fungus Elle warned about two decades ago spreads through the mine posing a threat to business as usual.

Merle Emrich
Aug 11, 2024


"In the Name of Extractivism, We Collapse": The Mycelocene (1)
Sweden, 2047. Elle, a researcher, speaks out against a mining project due to the appearance of a new fungus species.

Alice Wästberg
Jul 28, 2024


Brink of Summer
"At first glance, it seemed as if everything was as it had always had been and as it always would be."—A story of climate change.

Merle Emrich
May 5, 2024


Climate Walk
This video shows my feet while walking once through Denmark as part of the Climate Walk project.

Nina K.
Oct 1, 2023


Unfamiliar
“A past so vast. A present unpleasant. A future full of fracture.” The voice was mine own. But those were not my words...

Amr Abbas
Sep 3, 2023


A Way to Express My Values While Serving People and Planet
Anna Maria Bracio reflects on her experience with social entrepreneurship and how it helps her to take a stand for her values.

Anna Maria Bracio
May 22, 2023


Detroit: Adaptation to Climate Change Through Urban Farming
Climate change is likely to increase food insecurity, affecting marginalized groups in particular. Urban farming may be a way to adapt.

Merle Emrich
May 22, 2023


Ecoterrorism (3/3): Discourse of Repression
A theory-based analysis of the term "ecoterrorism" in political and public discourse and its connection to political repression.

Merle Emrich
Mar 19, 2023


Interview with Carver Bacchus (Filmmaker)
In this episode of 'Dextercast', Cálice interviews filmmaker Carver Bacchus who also works in the field of sustainable development.

Mahmudun Nabi
Mar 19, 2023


The Monsters We Create
A photo story on nature. The city. And the monsters therein.

Merle Emrich
Mar 6, 2023
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