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Diversidad y belleza | De lupas a telescopios
Segundo capítulo de la exposición virtual de Ricardo Rozzi et al., De lupas a telescopios: Explorando el microcosmos y el macrocosmos en los laboratorios bioculturales de Chile.
Profit: An Environmental History
Book excerpt from Profit by former Rachel Carson Center fellow Mark Stoll.
“Consumer Capitalism and the Environment”
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Mark Stoll.
Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad: Animals Return to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
How we project our own fantasies onto animals in Chernobyl depends on if they are what animals we have in mind.
Introducción: Visibilizar lo invisible en los laboratorios naturales de las zonas extremas de Chile | De lupas a telescopios
Introduccíon de la exposición virtual de Ricardo Rozzi et al., De lupas a telescopios: Explorando el microcosmos y el macrocosmos en los laboratorios bioculturales de Chile.
Introduction: Making the Invisible Visible in the Natural Laboratories of Chile’s Extreme Zones | From Hand Lenses to Telescopes
The introduction to the virtual exhibition “From Hand Lenses to Telescopes: Exploring the Microcosm and Macrocosm in Chile’s Biocultural Laboratories.”
“The Amazon as a Microcosm of the Anthropocene: Harald Sioli and the Ecological Globalization of the Tropical Rainforest”
In this video, RCC Landhaus Fellow André Felipe Cândido de Silva presents on “The Amazon as a Microcosm of the Anthropocene: Harald Sioli and the Ecological Globalization of the Tropical Rainforest.”
Climate Disaster, Ecoanxiety, and Frankenstein: Mount Tambora and Its Aftereffects
Ecoanxiety in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein signals our ability to create art in reaction to environmental disaster in increasingly unstable planetary futures.
La Historia como Historia Natural
A collection of essays by Donald Worster translated into Spanish.