Illustration by Forest Byrd The Enterprise
It is impossible to read Elizabeth Kolberts new book, Field Notes From a Catastrophe, without wanting to do something something to stop the catastrophe.
"In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes," pop artist Andy Warhol said in 1968.
We live now in a fast-moving world of shifting images and fleeting sound bytes.
Adages endure for a reason: They embody common sense.
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