Of Earth For Earth is a dialogue between artists, community representatives, industrialists and educators. It aims to inspire debate about human interactions with the Earth, while our consumption of resources grows ever larger and while the environments on which we depend face an uncertain future. This book speaks to our sense of belonging to place, time, natural and cultural heritage. It describes the geologically-grounded and contested places in which mining inspires expectations and hopes, or disappointment and frustration. The book recognises failings in our relationship with Earth and interrogates our commitment to change. Through dialogue and debate, perhaps we may unearth mechanisms to carve out a more sustainable relationship with t...