This is an interview done by previous Seed Box/Posthumanities Hub postdoc, Dr Olga Cielemecka (University of Tartu) with prof Cecilia Åsberg. In a conversation on what the arts of sustainability can offer in the Anthropocene, Åsberg is presented as a feminist scholar of environmental humanities, posthumanities and other forms of the new humanitie. Äsberg has pionnered planetary humanities thinking and has been part of the early international EH research interest in the oceanic, in critical ocean studies, blue humanities or even the oceanic and coastal humanities (many terms are afloat), along with a handful of other feminist environmental humanities scholars. Åsberg points to the emminent pioneers, such as Stacey Alaimo and Elizabeth de Loughrey - and of course (from the 1950s) Rachel Carson herself, and to the many interconnections between feminist new materialism and environmental humanities today.