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Nomad Century: How to Survive the Climate Upheaval by Gaia Vince review a world without borders

In an optimistic new work, the author of Adventures in the Anthropocene argues that planned mass migration is essential for humanity to inhabit a world 4C warmer Gaia Vinces new book should be read not just by every politician, but by every person on the planet, because it lays out, much more clearly than any

Poem of the week: Air by Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Moving elusively between private and public worlds, the poet finds grace in small, shared moments Air Friend, I saw you sittingat the window of yourself high up in the loftwatching it all go on without you.

Tragic death of the ticket office: the inhuman, isolating change that could ruin train travel

Along with nearly 1,000 other railway stations in England, Ryde is set to lose their facility, part of a recent 10m transformation. Both locals and tourists are incensed Its a lovely September Monday morning in Ryde, on the Isle of Wight. Schools have gone back, the summer language students have left, most of the DFLs

Failed cash grab leaves Sunwolves on Super Rugby cutting room floor

The Japanese franchise should never have been admitted to the competition, but Sanzaar now risks compounding the mistake The Super Rugby axe has swung once again, this time falling on the neck of the Tokyo-based Sunwolves, following a decision made in the same year the Rugby World Cup will be held in Japan. As with

Mitski review her dark materials

Union Chapel, London The Japanese-American auteur explores deals with the devil and future hauntings in an intimate church show that foregrounds her pure vocals In blues mythology, the musician Robert Johnson met the devil at a crossroads and sold his soul to him in exchange for increased guitar proficiency. On the left-field pop auteur Mitskis