Oceans on Brink of Catastrophe
By Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor Tuesday 21 June, 2011 http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/oceans-on-brink-of-catastrophe-2300272.html “The world’s oceans are faced with an...
View ArticleBio-diversity is the Earth’s gene pool
I’m reading a fascinating book by Dennis Noble called “The Music of Life.” I’ve learned that the popular view named genetic determination is not all it is cracked up to be. It is one of the many paths...
View ArticleThe Eco-Psychology of Ecocide
In a couple of weeks, I am attending a conference sponsored in part by a UK Eco-psychology organisation. I hope to find out more about the factors leading up to the Ecocide caused by what appears to be...
View ArticleAn Ozymandian Nightmare Part 9
What’s with Ozymandias? Roman-era historian Diodorus Siculus, who described a statue of Ozymandias, more commonly known as Rameses II (possibly the pharaoh referred to in the Book of Exodus)....
View ArticleThunder Bay biologist learns lessons from indigenous people
Thunder Bay biologist learns lessons from indigenous people Close links to the land lead to valuable climate change observations, says Gleb Raygorodetsky CBC News Posted: Aug 23, 2015 8:00 PM ET Last...
View ArticleFilms that can Inspire Change
“For the continued survival of life on Earth it is our mission to improve wildlife conservation and environmental protection through the education of the public and those with political power. We are...
View ArticleThe Climate Change Denial Industry
The Climate Change Denial Industry “ExxonMobil gave more than $2.3m to members of Congress and a corporate lobbying group that deny climate change and block efforts to fight climate change – eight...
View ArticleSociety as Ecosystem in a Time of Collapse, Part I
Society as Ecosystem in a Time of Collapse, Part I https://www.resilience.org/stories/2018-07-30/human-predators-human-prey/ By Richard Heinberg, July 30, 2018 First of three parts Richard...
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