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commonedge.org
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| | | | | What architects and designers can learn from native and indigenous cultures. | |
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drunktv.net
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| | | | | Hey?we care about the planet here at the DrunkTV HQ. But we don't wear diapers and tampons about it, that's all. We don't want to get taxed for it, or eat ground-up bugs so cows won't fart, or drive an electric lawn mower instead of a kick-ass V-8. We like the Earth...we're just not pussies... | |
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unsolicitedfeedback.blog
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| | | | | Medicine Wheel for the Planet is equal parts autobiography and ecology. Jennifer Grenz, an Indigenous ecologist and professor at the University of British Columbia, tells the deeply personal story of her struggle to bridge the worlds of her Indigenous ancestry and knowledge and her Western scientific training, | |
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ssir.org
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| | | Breaking down silos means starting from intersectionality and emphasizing climate justice. | ||