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Re-thinking the Obvious: Modernity and Living Respectfully with Nature

Gus DiZerega

Trumpeter, 1997

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SYMPOSIUM: IS HUMANITY DESTINED TO SELF-DESTRUCT?-Paradoxes of Progress: How Can Humanity Improve Environmental Thinking and …

Giridhari Lal Pandit

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Humanity's Most Urgent Wake Up Call in History

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Roots of (and Solutions to) our Ecological Crisis. A Humanistic Perspective

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Ecological Civilization, 2023

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Responsibility for the End of Nature: or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Global Warming

Allen Thompson

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Continuing Humanity’s Dialogue with Nature and Itself

Martin Dodman

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The Unbearable Unawareness of our Ecological Existential Crisis

Álvaro de Regil

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"Appraising Asymmetries: Considerations on the Changing Relation between Human Existence and Planetary Nature; Guest Editors’ Introduction" (Zwier, J., Blok, V., Lemmens, P.), Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 2019

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World Scientists' Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice

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World Scientists' Warning to Humanity: A Second No, 2017

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Welcome to the anthropocene

Richard Slaughter

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Underestimating the Challenges of Avoiding a Ghastly Future

Graham Pyke

Frontiers in Conservation Science, 2021

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Valuing Naturalness in the “Anthropocene”: Now More than Ever (2014)

Ned Hettinger

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'Anthropocene' a new Tool for Understanding of human generate backlash of Nature.

Rezaul Haq

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The True Dimensions of the Environmental Crisis

P. Dayanandan

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The Ailing Planet

Maithree Roy

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Living within Our War on Nature

Gerard Bruitzman

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Appraising Asymmetries: Considerations on the Changing Relation between Human Existence and Planetary Nature—Guest Editors’ Introduction

Jochem Zwier

Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2019

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Closing the gap between knowing and causing the Anthropocene

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World scientists' warnings into action, local to global

Christopher Rapley

Science Progress, 2021

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Rethinking our Relationship to our Environment

Fwangmun Oscar Danladi

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In Our Climate-Ecological Emergency, "We Need to Learn How to Work with Nature; Rather Than Against It."

Gerard Bruitzman

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Mari-Anne Okkolin

Routledge eBooks, 2023

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Humankind and the Environment: An Anatomy of Surprise and Ignorance

Reiner Manstetten

Environmental Values, 1992

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Three essays on our planetary future

Rasmus Karlsson

2010

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What kind of science targets carbon, water, and humans as existential threats to nature

Rafiq Islam

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Ecological “news” and competing paradigms

Riley Dunlap

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1983

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GLOBAL WARMING+CLIMATE CHANGING+NATURE RAGING=BEWARE!

JOHN MOHAN RAZU

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Welcome to the new time, to our epoch: The Anthropocene

International Res Jour Managt Socio Human

isara solutions, 2019

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