Planet
The accelerationist noise of petro-masculinity
Arnau Horta
The authoritarian exaltation of the combustion engine by certain male sectors is seen as an accelerationist statement of intent.
Storytelling
Jeanette Winterson: “I believe in human beings, even though they have done some terrible things”
Víctor Recort
In light of her latest book, we talk with the English author about some of the most important challenges of today: the climate crisis, Brexit, and the rise of the extreme right.
Commons
Carolin Emcke: “We need a language of utopia to accompany our discontent”
Roger Manau Flotats
We talk with the German philosopher and journalist about the need to heed the complex web of violences, of hate and of silences and the need to find words to fight it.
Technology
The Authority of the Inscrutable: An Interview with Cathy O’Neil
Carlos Delclós
Conversation with Cathy O'Neil, author of "Weapons of Math Destruction", about the role algorithms have played on the global crisis we are experiencing in recent years.
Planet
Joanna Zylinska: “We need a new way of seeing the Anthropocene”
Laura Benítez Valero
Approaching the climate crisis from an ethical standpoint, at different scales, where humans may be the cause but are also answerable to demands and solutions.
Planet
ODE to the Future: Workshop on Activism for Climate Change
ODA al futur
How we can rethink environmental struggles through the dramaturgy of the body, design, essay-writing and socioenvironmental activism.
Planet
Making Energy Futures at the Island Edge
Laura Watts
Diary of the installation of the Newton Machine on the island of Eday (Scotland), a project that challenges the energy culture through citizen participation.
Planet
Climate Change from a Gender Perspective
Sandra González
Women count among the main people affected by climate change but are in a minority among political decision-making bodies.
Planet
Laura F. Tenenbaum: “You have to find a way to connect with nature every day”
Cristina Sáez
Laura F. Tenenbaum gives us reasons to stay positive in the face of climate change and tells us how to communicate it more effectively.
Planet
Lucy Wood: “Art can move us on a cellular level in a way that facts alone cannot”
Cristina Sáez
We speak with Lucy Wood about the language used to tackle climate change and about the role of the arts in raising awareness.
Science
Our Monsters
Roc Jiménez de Cisneros
New materials, which have emerged because of human activity, may force us to rethink the distinction between the natural and the artificial.