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What Does a Cormorant Feel?

Brandon Keim discusses animal personhood, movements around animal representation, and cormorants—one named Cosmos in particular.

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Future Tense Fiction

Future Tense Fiction is a speculative fiction series that uses imagination to explore how science and technology will shape our future. It features short stories written by acclaimed authors across a wide range of styles. Each story is paired with original artwork by Rey Velasquez Sagcal and a response essay from an expert who connects the fictional narrative to real-world policy debates.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "Tunnel Fever"

    Tunnel Fever

    On the floor of the Arctic Ocean, an isolated roadside bar buried in a vast network of tunnels is staffed by a claustrophobic waitress who dreams of life above the surface. When a pair of outlaws tries to rob the bar, its patrons and employees are forced to work together to stave them off—pushing the boundaries of survival and trust in extreme environments.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "Resisting Tunnel Vision"

    Resisting Tunnel Vision

    To work toward better climate policy and governance, we need to expand our vision of what’s possible.

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  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "All That Burns Unseen" by Premee Mohamed

    All That Burns Unseen

    When a government worker is charged with collecting data from the fire-ravaged community she grew up in, she gets help from an unexpected ally: a fire-fighting drone.

  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "All That Burns Unseen" by Premee Mohamed

    Firefighting Chemicals Are Dangerous for the Environment. Can That Change?

    A journalist who covers wildfires responds to Premee Mohamed’s “All That Burns Unseen.”

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  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "The Limits of Heat Resilience" by Pope L. Moseley

    The Limits of Heat Resilience

    How resilient to extreme heat can humans really be? Our bodies have a limit—and our response to climate change should reflect that.

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  • Rey Velasquez Sagcal's illustration for "The Shade Technician" by Harrison Cook

    The Shade Technician

    In a heat-sieged city whose residents have become functionally nocturnal, an essential worker labors during the day to fix private shade structures designed to provide shelter from the grueling sun for anyone who can pay.

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