Terisa Siagatonu discussed this phenomenon in poems including “Atlas,” which she presented in front of the United Nations. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this phenomenon central to a poem by Craig Santos Perez inspired by “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.” This phenomenon is explored in activist Greta Thunberg’s No One is Too Small to Make a Difference.
ANSWER: climate change [or global warming]
[10m] For his climate change poetry, Perez won the 2011 Literary Award for Poetry run by this nonprofit organization with a three-letter acronym that defends free expression in literature.
ANSWER: PEN America [or PEN American Center; the acronym comes from "Poets, Essayists, Novelists"]
[10h] Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner addressed one of these people in “Dear Matafele Peinem” at the 2014 UN Climate Summit. A poem depicting a “fat gold watch” opens a poem addressed to one of these people, “Morning Song.”
ANSWER: the poet's child [or the poet's daughter; or son] ("Morning Song" is by Sylvia Plath.)
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