Plastic Trouble: A Graphic Novel, Part IV
Seeing the Woods
by carsoncenter
1M ago
Plastic Trouble is the story of Amiya, a young Himalayan brown bear exposed to plastic waste in the mountains she calls home. Come along on this four-part journey as Amiya wakes up from hibernation to face new, unexpected obstacles and meet new friends in the process ..read more
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Plastic Trouble: A Graphic Novel, Part III
Seeing the Woods
by carsoncenter
1M ago
Plastic Trouble is the story of Amiya, a young Himalayan brown bear exposed to plastic waste in the mountains she calls home. Come along on this four-part journey as Amiya wakes up from hibernation to face new, unexpected obstacles and meet new friends in the process ..read more
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On the Scenic Beauty of Santiago: What Does the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Know About Aesthetics?
Seeing the Woods
by carsoncenter
2M ago
By Floris Winckel and Alice Murphy: An Ecosystem Services article from 2017 warned that under current trends in urbanization, rising temperatures, and wildfires, Santiago de Chile could suffer an alarming 18 to 28 percent drop in scenic beauty. This statistic may surprise readers. Some may find it odd, even inappropriate, to focus on aesthetics in climate-change studies. Isn’t “beauty” ultimately subjective, a matter of personal taste? Doesn’t aesthetics clash with scientific standards of objectivity, as Patrick Brown states ..read more
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On Moral Grounds? Carbon Futures for Lowland Peat
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by carsoncenter
2M ago
By Aneurin Merrill-Glover: Across Europe, peatlands have nurtured sophisticated and distinctive socio-ecological systems for thousands of years. The process of restoring these unique landscapes—or “peatscapes”—is one that is neither strictly ecological nor exclusively ordered as part of a top-down international response to global warming. On the contrary, peatland restoration as a form of climate-change mitigation must inevitably observe both local environmental conditions and broader political and economic agendas ..read more
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Plastic Trouble: A Graphic Novel, Part II
Seeing the Woods
by carsoncenter
3M ago
Plastic Trouble is the story of Amiya, a young Himalayan brown bear exposed to plastic waste in the mountains she calls home. Come along on this four-part journey as Amiya wakes up from hibernation to face new, unexpected obstacles and meet new friends in the process ..read more
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Plastic Trouble: A Graphic Novel, Part I
Seeing the Woods
by carsoncenter
3M ago
Plastic Trouble is the story of Amiya, a young Himalayan brown bear exposed to plastic waste in the mountains she calls home. Come along on this four-part journey as Amiya wakes up from hibernation to face new, unexpected obstacles and meet new friends in the process ..read more
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Plastic Trouble is the story of Amiya, a young Him...
Seeing the Woods
by carsoncenter
4M ago
Plastic Trouble is the story of Amiya, a young Himalayan brown bear exposed to plastic waste in the mountains she calls home. Come along on this four-part journey as Amiya wakes up from hibernation to face new, unexpected obstacles and meet new friends in the process ..read more
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Russian Environmental Politics: Reading between the Lines—New Climate, New Strategy: Betting on the Revival of Mammoths over the End of Fossil Fuels
Seeing the Woods
by carsoncenter
6M ago
By Vita Lacis: On 26 October 2023, Vladimir Putin signed a revised version of the Climate Doctrine of the Russian Federation—a high-profile document that determines the climate policies of the state on all levels, from international to municipal. Although only an updated version of the previous climate doctrine, released in 2009, the Doctrine illuminates the pathway to “decarbonization” Russia has chosen. Quite symbolically, this plan—forged by the country that is currently waging a war of conquest against neighboring Ukraine—doesn’t entail the phaseout of fossil fuels. What are the political ..read more
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Exploring Health–Nutrition–Ecology Relationships and Resilience through Food-Farming Practices in Thailand
Seeing the Woods
by carsoncenter
6M ago
By Judith Bopp: The word Lebensmittel, one of several words for food in German, translates as “means to life” in English. This concept illustrates that supplying the body with nutritional and suitable foods is the key to maintaining vitality and overall well-being. Food–health linkages have already been recognized within scientific communities (cf. Schnitter and Berry 2019; Song et al. 2019; Yambi et al. 2020). But the food-security concept, which is commonly used to measure sustained access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food intake in the Global South, does not properly explain how food ..read more
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Russian Environmental Politics: Reading between the Lines—Wartime Ecology: Guns before Forests
Seeing the Woods
by carsoncenter
6M ago
By Vita Lacis: Russian governmental measures at the outset of their invasion of Ukraine loosened numerous environmental regulations to prop up Russian industry and business enterprises. Two years into the war the economy still seems to be going strong. But what are the costs to the environment ..read more
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