Wages for Climate Stewardship?
Sayd Randle considers the problems of “Climate Stewardship,” the new book by Adina Merenlender and Brendan Buhler.
Sayd Randle is an ethnographer, political ecologist, and a postdoc in the Department of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research interests include climate change, cities, water, infrastructure, temporality, and speculative fiction.
Sayd Randle considers the problems of “Climate Stewardship,” the new book by Adina Merenlender and Brendan Buhler.
Water piped in from elsewhere has performed a peculiar kind of magic in California’s Central Valley, writes Sayd Randle. That magic is now dimming.