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Coastscape: Views of Ocean Change in Santa Cruz, California
By Sierra Garcia But the sea, the sea in the darkness calls; The little waves, with their soft, white hands, Efface the footprints in the...
Anthroposphere
Jan 11, 2020


Follow the Fishermen
By Owen Powell As the sun starts its slow climb, the world begins to stir. Most people are still in their beds as dawn reaches them, but...
Anthroposphere
Dec 18, 2019


Stepping Out of my Scientific Bubble in the Search for Policy Impact
By David Williams Never before has climate science received so much public attention. Yet, as an early career researcher, we are often...
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Dec 17, 2019


Climate Change, Security, and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
By Edgar Roberts Anthropogenic climate change is perhaps the greatest challenge facing humankind today as its impact extends into...
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Dec 14, 2019


On Bark Beetles and Droughts in the Czech Republic
By Adam Zamecnik In a press release published by the non-governmental organization Social Watch this September, the government of the...
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Nov 30, 2019


Can Conservation Adapt?
Re-examining the Role of Private Land Conservation in the Climate Crisis By Fiona Noonan On April 9, 2019, most of Oregon flooded,...
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Nov 18, 2019


Endangered Waterworlds and the Right to Live in the Amazon
Stories from the Field By Lise Cazzoli and Loïc Druenne There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to...
Anthroposphere
Nov 18, 2019


Cape Town's Water Crisis
A Bottom Up Perspective By Emily Nicklin Mercifully, Cape Town’s much feared ‘Day Zero’ never arrived. Three consecutive years of drought...
Anthroposphere
Aug 31, 2019


And the Water is Coming
Artificial Disaster in Laos and the Risk Society By Yujia Bian “The water is coming!” shouted residents from southern Laos’ Attapeau...
Anthroposphere
Aug 23, 2019


The Complex Link between Climate Change and Conflict in the Lake Chad Basin Region
By Rory Wilson The Lake Chad Basin Region Crisis is the worst humanitarian crisis you have never heard of. The United Nations estimates...
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Aug 18, 2019


Food security and related socio-ecological issues in pre-historic and contemporary Fiji
By Katerina Grypma The Lapita people, enigmatic seafarers and expert navigators of the prehistoric Pacific Ocean, are recognised as the...
Anthroposphere
Aug 17, 2019
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