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The Weekly Anthropocene, September 27 2023
The American Climate Corps is born, heat pumps and airport solar keep growing, salmon to be restored to the Upper Columbia River, Brazil continues its…
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The Weekly Anthropocene Interviews: Dr. Angus Hervey, Political Economist at Future Crunch
The world is doing a lot better than you think
Sep 25
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The 2019 Madagascar Diaries Series
A list of all my Madagascar posts
Sep 22
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The Weekly Anthropocene, September 20 2023
The big picture on EVs and green growth, over two hundred thousand elephants, solar finally taking off in Florida, Singapore is rewilding, and more!
Sep 20
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The Weekly Anthropocene Reviews: Of Time and Turtles by Sy Montgomery
A fascinating saga of turtles and the humans who devote their lives to protecting them
Sep 18
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It's Been an Honor: 2019 Madagascar Diaries #7
Republishing my blog posts from my time as a volunteer research assistant in Kianjavato, Madagascar, in mid-2019
Sep 15
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The Weekly Anthropocene, September 13 2023
Deforestation continues to drop in Brazil, solar booms in America and South Africa, the "best possible outcome" for two thousand rhinos, and more!
Sep 13
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Who were the Garamantes?
A forgotten civilization in the middle of the Sahara Desert that survived based on an advanced irrigation system and the mining of fossil water.
Sep 11
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Building a Future for Wildlife in the Anthropocene: 2019 Madagascar Diaries #6
Republishing my blog posts from my time as a volunteer research assistant in Kianjavato, Madagascar, in mid-2019
Sep 8
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The Weekly Anthropocene, September 6 2023
A pilot program in Nigeria & Mozambique to help the world's poor survive climate disasters, global renewables investment hits a record high, New Zealand…
Sep 6
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Repost: The Weekly Anthropocene Interviews Noah Smith, Economist
An Exclusive The Weekly Anthropocene Interview, now republished
Sep 4
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Meditations on Meaningful Work: 2019 Madagascar Diaries #5
Republishing my blog posts from my time as a volunteer research assistant in Kianjavato, Madagascar, in mid-2019
Sep 1
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