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Searching for Hope on the Great Barrier Reef
Anthroposphere
Jun 11, 2019
Art History in the Anthropocene
How can art history be reformed to respond effectively to the Anthropocene?
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Jun 5, 2019
Male Heroism in the works of Werner Herzog
Herzog fails to ask us an underlying question: are we to value the spirit of discovery above earthly survival?
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May 31, 2019
Temporal Discounting
In the context of climate change, it seems that our society is still in the childlike phase of prioritising the immediate reward
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May 28, 2019
Closing the Production Loop
What are circular economies, and how can they help to bridge the emissions gap?
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May 22, 2019
Radioactive Wildlife
What does it mean for nature to flourish amidst the radioactive ruins?
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May 19, 2019
New Mexico's Golden Opportunity
New Mexico is one of America’s sunniest states, but expanding solar power there has proven a major challenge. Why can’t the Land of...
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May 17, 2019
The Icy Politics of Antarctica
By Kate Bevan On the evening of 4th October 1957, the world watched in anticipation as the Soviet Union launched Sputnik – the first...
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May 13, 2019
The Waves that Rocked the Boat
Is Global Heritage aboard a Sinking Ship? By Nuala Burnett Inky black wings break the surface of the choppy water surrounding the islands...
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May 10, 2019
Challenging the 'Sustainable' in Development
A Closer Look at Indonesia’s Geothermal Energy Expansion By Ernielly Leo (@erniellyleo) A lush archipelago scattered along the Pacific...
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May 7, 2019
COP 24: Poland's Cultures of Coal
By Karl Dudman (@dudman_karl) ‘Karliku, Karliku, co tam niesiesz w koszyku…?’ So began song number two in a special performance by folk...
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May 4, 2019
Tony Juniper on the Past, Present and Future of Environmental Advocacy
By Josh Ettinger (@joshettinger) Tony Juniper is one of the leading environmentalists in the UK. He has published numerous books,...
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Apr 25, 2019
How Scientists Used Lasers to Identify the Tallest Tree in the Tropics
By Alexandria Herr In the tropical heat of Danum valley, Malaysia, in early August of 2018, Alexander Shenkin and Chris Chandler stood at...
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Apr 21, 2019
Can Genome-Editing Help Tackle Climate Change?
by Timo Metz The Matanuska banana plantation in Northern Mozambique has become undesirably famous. In the beginning of the 19th century,...
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Apr 21, 2019
Plastic Waste Menace
The missing link in Ghana’s waste management practices By Emmanuel Mawuli Abalo The attitude of most Ghanaians towards effective waste...
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Apr 2, 2019
Contemporary Colonization
The Connection Between Environmental Damage and Harm Towards Native American Communities By Carson Smith In the summer and fall of 2016,...
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Apr 1, 2019
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Maintaining UK's geodiversity under a changing climate by Sam Woor What do you first think of when you hear the words ‘climate change’?...
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Mar 29, 2019
The California East-West Divide: Renewable Energy or Environmental Preservation?
by Jared Kelly In Eagle Mountain, California, it is quiet. The Joshua Tree National Park surrounds the town on three sides; it is a...
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Mar 26, 2019
Troubled Waters: Decarbonizing Marine Transportation
by Antonina Scheer While the field of sustainable mobility continues to focus on electric vehicles, those interested in mitigating the...
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Mar 24, 2019
China's Renewable Energy Policies
by Yuan Ting Lee Since the turn of the century, China has boldly put into place policies to incentivise the production of renewable...
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