“Measure”

Guelph Institute for Environmental Research
2021

Told in 150 words or less, these Micro-Climate stories voice our relationship to the Earth, the climate emergency, and the ways in which we grapple with a changing world on a human or local scale. Imagined by noted writers and scientists, all members of the University of Guelph community, these micro-climates offer charged glimpses into altered and transformative worlds.

Discover tiny stories, poems, and essays from acclaimed writers Catherine BushDr. Karen HouleLiz HowardCarrianne LeungCanisia LubrinKathryn MocklerTyler PennockErin RobinsongSheung-King, among others, and renowned environmental scientists Dr. Madhur AnandDr. Ze’ev GedalofDr. Shoshanah JacobsDr. Jana LevisonDr. Alex Smith and more. This ongoing series of powerful individual responses to our global crisis expands our understanding of the human connection to our natural world and how imaginative attention can transform us.

You don’t have to be a scientific expert or a famous author, we want to hear from you! Micro-Climate stories are open to the public. Click here to submit your own Micro-Climate story to Imagining Climates.

Read about the inspiration for these Micro-Climate stories from ecologist and visual artist Liane Miedema Brown. She also created the images accompanying these Micro-Climate stories below.