Articles about the climate crisis by emerging writers and thinkers. IFLA! is a critically acclaimed independent magazine with a fresh take on climate change. Printed bi-annually, we find the ground between science and activism, inviting writers and illustrators from a variety of fields to give us their view on how climate change will affect — and is affecting — society.
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June 11, 2024
We're delighted to introduce our very first special edition audiodoc, composed by our Audio Lead Hiren Parmar. Hiren explores the ancient eco-cultural history of birdsong, reflecting on ways these melodies have influenced and inspired humankind. Considered research and storytelling make for a stunning audio journey through time and space, so that we might think twice next time we hear a garden wren or spot a feathered friend.
October 24, 2023
The music of plants is a seldom explored form of connection with the natural world, yet the possibilities of exploring a communicative language with natural, silent, organic matter are more alive than we might imagine. Over the course of one hour, you’ll meander through a mix made from plants, sound art and ambient music. While this mix is designed to be an immersive experience to be listened to in one sitting, we’d invite you to revisit this mix to experience layers of sounds you might have missed the first time.
August 16, 2023
Once a staple of the Ukrainian landscape, Carpathian water buffalo populations in southern Europe dwindled during the 20th century. In 2021, Kitty Horlick tracked down Michel Jacobi, a self-sustaining farmer who is coaxing the species back to life, to find out more about his extraordinary vision. Written by Kitty Horlick Read by Holly O’Neil Score by Dan Parr Intro / Outro by Pearl Fish & Harvey Gibbons Produced by Hiren Parmar Originally published as an article in Issue 7
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For The Wild
BBC Radio 4
The Guardian
Alie Ward
BBC Radio 4
ADAM BUXTON
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Roman Mars
On Being Studios
No Such Thing As A Fish
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