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www.ianbetteridge.com
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| | | | | We like to imagine that there's a clean border between technology and nature. Out there are trees, rivers, fungi, and weather; in here are laptops, data centres, and motorways. One is wild and ancient, the other human and new. It's a neat, precise division - and completely artificial. Humans | |
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bryanalexander.org
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| | | | | One well-known risk of working on climate change is depression. The topic presents so many terrible futures that dwelling in it can be mentally brutal. In response to this grim issue, people have ... | |
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solarpunkstation.com
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| | | | | Listen to this review on the If This Goes On (Dont Panic) podcast Seeds for the Swarm by Sim Kern takes us on a journey of the near future where warming has continued and much of the United | |
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www.boundary2.org
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| | | Sarah T. Roberts and Mél Hogan This essay has been peer-reviewed by "The New Extremism" special issue editors (Adrienne Massanari and David Golumbia), and the b2o: An Online Journal editorial board. "You know, I hear all these rich guys, for some reason they love space. So they're rich. I said, 'let them send the rockets... | ||