Keyword: Sustainability
- projectDavide Scarso
Anthropocene Forum 2021
Held in June in Foz Côa, June 2021, with the purpose of discussing the need for an EU-inclusive agenda to address the challenges of a rapidly changing planet
Teaching, Consensus Building, Engagement, Intervention, Disaster, Sustainability, Knowledge production, Knowledge transformation, Local knowledge, Scale
- projectMadhushree Kamak, Jahnavi Phalkey, Ravi Agarwal
Anthropocene Bangalore 2022–
Since 2019, Science Gallery Bengaluru (SGB) has conducted multiple public engagement programmes around the Anthropocene.
Storytelling, Engagement, Consensus Building, Conversation, Toxicity, Climate change, History, Media, Carbon, Sustainability, Economy
- event
Save the Date: EHL becomes a KTH center
Join a celebration of the Environmental Humanities Laboratory’s past decade of activities and the launch of its new start as a center of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.
Conversation, Engagement, Reflection, History, Sustainability, Knowledge production, Ecology
- contributionAron Chang
Drawn Together
On drawing as a core methodology, not only to record and understand dynamic conditions but also to devise new approaches and imaginaries for New Orleans and beyond.
Engagement, Field Study, Field Work, Reflection, Conversation, Imaginary, Infrastructure, Adaptation, Complexity, Engineering, Human-environment relations, Sustainability, Speculative
- Field Noteunderhil
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Field Work, Autonomy, Energy, Future, Renewable energy, Sustainability
- projectNicholas Brown, Ryan Griffis, Sarah Kanouse
Field Station 2: Anthropocene Drift
What is the relation between large-scale agriculture and biome change? An examination of the infrastructure of the monocrop industry in the Midwestern United States.
Field Study, Field Work, Agriculture, Landscape, Water, Capitalism, Commodities, Anthropology, Local knowledge, Ecology, History, Violence, Sustainability, Topography, Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Rights, Environmental Justice
- contributionArno Rosemarin, Oliver Gantner
The Criticality of Phosphorus. Data, Peaks & Politics
The criticality of an element is defined by the relevance of its most important economic applications and the risks, both current and future, to its supply and the sustainability of its extraction and use.
Reflection, Engagement, Economy, Sustainability, Commodities