Cymene Howe is Professor of Anthropology at Rice University specializing in ecosocial phenomena and more-than-human worlds. Her books include Intimate Activism (2013) and Ecologics: Wind and Power in the Anthropocene (2019). She is co-editor of the The Johns Hopkins Guide to Critical and Cultural Theory and Anthropocene Unseen: A Lexicon (2020). Her current research on cryohuman relations examines the changing dynamics between human populations and bodies of ice in the Arctic region and sea level adaptation in coastal cities around the world. She co-produced the documentary film Not Ok: A Little Movie about a Small Glacier at the End of the World (2019) and initiated the installation of the world’s first memorial to a glacier fallen to climate change. The Okjökull memorial event in Iceland served as a global call to action and in memory of a world rapidly melting away.