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Violent visions in Inner Mongolia
Exploring the ethics and impact of environmental catastrophes through art.
Regina Kong
Apr 24, 2023




Fighting Hive Pests
Leveraging Science Communication to Protect Honeybees
Andres Hernandez Maduro
Jun 14, 2022


Rigs-to-Reef Initiative
Engineering Marine Habitats from Oil Rigs
Banashree Thapa
Sep 24, 2021


Confronting the Corporate Anthropocene
Can the Law Challenge Business' Abysmal Environmental Footprint?
Daniel Bertram
Sep 17, 2021

The Underdog Ecosystem
Peatlands' Vital Contribution to the Global Climate
Jamie Walker
Aug 27, 2021


Blockchain against Climate Change
A New Technology for Environmental Protection?
Will Taylor
Apr 12, 2021


Endangered Archaeology: Climate Change’s Threat to Our Past
by Abigail Allan ‘Our house is on fire.’ – Greta Thunberg, January 2019 ‘It’s like the library of Alexandria being on fire…’ – Jago...
Anthroposphere
Feb 28, 2021

Future Lessons from the Past
By Beatrice Ellerhoff and Shirin Ermis. Since 1990 the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has meticulously...
Anthroposphere
Feb 5, 2021


The Future is Indigenous
Rethinking Fire and Climate Change through Environmental Engineering Solutions By Anpo Jensen You can’t tell me engineering is not the...
Anthroposphere
Sep 23, 2020


Alaska: Considering Climate Opportunity
When I am feeling permeable to the world, contemplating the losses of climate change reliably makes me cry. What gets me isn’t imagining...
Freya Chay
Jun 20, 2020


No Choice: Climate Change and the UK’s Working Class
Earlier this year, I began to notice that the mainstream media was increasingly focussing on the ‘plastic-free’ narrative, frequently...
Abigail Allan
Mar 8, 2020
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