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    ABSTRACT In an era of environmental catastrophe, anxiety about our roles—both destructive and productive—in protecting the natural goods and landscapes underpinning our existence have reached a fever pitch. Extreme weather ravaging our communities takes on terrifying, even sublime, proportions; grief for what has been lost and anxiety what about remains, yet precariously, binds us in a terrible double-helix of negative affect. This article asks: what resources can ecopoetry offer us in formulati…Read more