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earthbound.report
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| | | | | "I can no longer separate the crisis of life on Earth from our concerns with justice and human freedom that inspired me to become a historian in the first place," says Sunil Amrith. His book The Burning Earth traces those threads over the last 500 years, showing the interweaving of progress and disaster. It's hard... | |
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unevenearth.org
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| | | | | by Ekaterina Chertkovskaya and Alexander Paulsson Lately there has been a rising interest in degrowth - an umbrella term that critiques the centrality of economic growth in our societies and embraces various alternatives for ecological sustainability and social justice (see Kallis et al., 2015). This interest is shared not only by the proponents of | |
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entitleblogdotorg3.wordpress.com
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| | | | | ByEkaterina Chertkovskaya and Alexander Paulsson.* Let's be clear what kind of growth degrowth needs to challenge: the growth of biophysical throughput, continuous capital accumulation and productivism, as well as mindless attempts of boosting GDP - or, what we call the growthocene. Lately there has been a rising interest in degrowth - an umbrella term that... | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | From sea ice to ocean currents, Antarctica is now undergoing abrupt changes - and they are likely to significantly intensify in the future. | ||