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Environmental Humanities (2013) 2 (1): 79–99.
Published: 01 May 2013
... in gender equality and the environment? This paper introduces and investigates the notion of ‘ecomodern masculinity,’ through the assemblage of Schwarzenegger's gender identity, environmental politics, and image in Sweden. While there has been research on gender inequity in relation to environmental...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 233–238.
Published: 01 May 2016
... is ‘an amazing opportunity.’ Unashamed to place ‘good’ next to ‘Anthropocene,’ they believe “we will be proud of the planet we create in the Anthropocene” 4 and are fond of quoting Stewart Brand: “We are as gods, so we may as well get good at it.” Although the ecomoderns write as humanists, they construe...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 219–225.
Published: 01 May 2016
... the rare virtue of working to assemble people who disagree on everything. I shamelessly seized this opportunity to explore the political import of the notion of ‘ecomodernism.’ *** There is one thing more difficult than to tell good from evil, it is to decide which time we are in, which epoch...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 239–244.
Published: 01 May 2016
... and irreplaceable consignment: the integrity and stability of nature. *** But let us try out another metaphor. For, although ecomodernism consists of a coupling of ecology and modernisation, it also consists of a decoupling—of human systems of provisioning from natural ecosystems. The ecomodernists insist...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 227–232.
Published: 01 May 2016
... Michael and Nordhaus Ted . “ An Ecomodernist Manifesto: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Birth of Ecomodernism .” The Breakthrough Institute ( 15 April 2015 ). Accessed 5 October 2015 . thebreakthrough.org/index.php/voices/michael-shellenberger-and-ted-nordhaus...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (3): 784–806.
Published: 01 November 2024
... BY-NC-ND 4.0). cattle metabolism methane good Anthropocene ecomodernism Industrial livestock agriculture—especially beef and dairy farming—is under increasing public, political, and media scrutiny for greenhouse gas emissions. 1 Amid other societal concerns regarding health...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (3): 697–708.
Published: 01 November 2024
... Francisco : Red Wheel , 2019 . Shellenberger Michael , and Nordhaus Ted . “ An Ecomodernist Manifesto: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Birth of Ecomodernism .” Breakthrough Institute , April 15 , 2015 . https://thebreakthrough.org/articles/an-ecomodernist-manifesto...
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Seeing the Anthropocene through Montage: John Akomfrah’s Vertigo Sea and Elizabeth Price’s BERLINWAL
Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (3): 530–553.
Published: 01 November 2024
...-societal transformation; the biotechnological narrative with optimism for an ecomodernism in a good Anthropocene; and the narrative of interdependence. 11 In all their differences, these narratives share references, sometimes critical, to humans’ endangerment of the world, a deep-time perspective...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (1): 321–345.
Published: 01 May 2020
...? It even may engender hyper-conservative and promethean narratives akin to that of ecomodernism, whereby global ecocide may be tolerated in the present due to a conviction that there will be a technological fix somewhere in the future. Such horizons are disquieting but may be mitigated or evaded through...
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