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Anthroposphere
Dec 14, 2019
Speak
By Erika Veidis It is a dented half-cylinder, reflecting in its metal shell threads of light and the lonely and mysterious desolation of...
Anthroposphere
Nov 30, 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...
Anthroposphere
Nov 18, 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,...
Anthroposphere
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...
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