This issue of It's Freezing in LA! will focus on POWER.
Inside you'll find out more about how power in its many guises underpins the climate crisis: people who are successfully building power, about the actions and inactions of 'the powerful', about how art, reading, walking and sport have the power to inspire and connect us, about body power and 'power structures', from electrical grids to data centres, and about efforts to rethink power altogether.
Highlights
Articles about community power from Bangladesh to Wisconsin, the connective power of 'reading walks', resisting surveillance, mock climate trials, power imbalances on the river Jordan, and about whether fossil fuels are more authoritarian by nature than renewables.
Three issue 'sub-themes', exploring 'People Power', 'Power Structures', and 'Power as Energy'. Each section is illustrated by a different artist, with its own theme.
Illustrations from Tanya Wilson, collages from Holly O'Neil, Matthew Lewis' illustrative cables that physically connect the issue's topics, design from Ezequiel Hyon, and data-based graphics informed by collaboration with TeleGeography.