Ecopoetics is an increasingly vital field that explores the intersection of literature and environmental concerns. This enhancement seeks to expand UF’s library collections with ecopoetic works from diverse languages and cultures—especially those taught in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures—as well as resources that integrate poetry, artificial intelligence, and immersive pedagogy. These acquisitions will support SHINE (Sciences Humanities Intelligence Nurturing Emotions), an interdisciplinary initiative that uses AI to enhance climate change education. By filling gaps in multilingual ecopoetry and emerging literary technologies, this collection will benefit students and faculty across the humanities, environmental sciences, and education, while supporting innovative teaching, undergraduate research, and courses like Italian Environmental Humanities.