Kim Stafford in the shed, photo by Ken Dixon
Text interviews
Video interviews
A conversation on Climate Change and Happiness
with Thomas Doherty in Oregon and Panu Pihkala in Finland:
Other resources:
Kim Stafford's poem "Shelter in Place" is mentioned in an online interview with James Crews:
Statistics and dire warnings don’t always move people to action, but stories do, especially those of intimate moments between loved ones, or an instant of pure delight in nature. I think of Kim Stafford’s poem, “Shelter in Place,” included in the collection, in which he observes: “Moss found how to hug a stone for life.” There’s such gentleness and relief in those lines.
https://www.storey.com/article/how-to-love-the-world-an-interview-with-james-crews/
...and in an interview with James on NPR:
https://www.npr.org/transcripts/991117892