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Special Edition: Creative Responses To The Climate Crisis

Special Edition: Creative Responses To The Climate Crisis

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Visible Signs That Something Isn’t Right is our first 'special edition' – a collection of creative responses to the climate emergency, published by It’s Freezing in LA! magazine together with our designer friends at Open Practice.

Mixing creative writing, images and essays, this new publication explores how different types of imaginative work can grapple with the ecological, justice and political challenges we face.

Its Freezing in LA! magazine is an independent magazine about climate change, printing the best slow journalism and illustration on green issues.

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About — It's Freezing in LA! Is a critically-acclaimed platform for climate writing and images. We find detailed, complex and fascinating new topics and make them accessible, engaging and exciting. We have built a space that fuses art, politics and science while platforming brilliant emerging and under-represented writers and illustrators in the climate movement. We publish a bi-annual, 60 page collection that dives into difficult environmental questions, and in Spring 2023 we launched this digital platform. IFLA! has been shortlisted for Stack Awards three times, has received rave reviews and was listed as one of the Guardian’s best environmental indie magazines in 2019