Science is shaped not only by data, but by storytelling, symbols, and culture. This theme explores how artists, writers, filmmakers, and cultural workers interpret environmental change — and how creative practice opens new ways of understanding science, loss, responsibility, and possibility. Pine Forest Media treats art and culture as essential tools for making environmental issues legible and emotionally resonant.
Plastic Poems: Albatross, Atomic Bombs, and Autobiography
Water Storytelling in South Africa: Giving Water Value
Antarctic Literature and Public Perception
From Movie to Movement: The Trees & Seas Film Festival
If you’re working on a project, research, or story that fits this theme — or know of work we should be paying attention to — we’d love to hear from you. Pine Forest Media welcomes thoughtful suggestions that align with our editorial focus and values.