(par 8.4.2. 8) ‘Killing’ trees How true environmental protection requires a revolution in how we talk about, and with, our forests

Par 8.4.2.8 ‘Killing’ trees: How true environmental protection requires a revolution in how we talk about, and with, our forests (6/10)  https://theconversation.com/killing-trees-how-true-environmental-protection-requires-a-revolution-in-how-we-talk-about-and-with-our-forests-214899 By Sarah Abbott October 29, 2023 Which came first, the acorn or the oak? A more important question is which came first: our words for trees, or our understandings of what trees are? Human […]

(par 7.3 ) How the world might look if animals had legal rights How the world might look if animals had legal rights

Par 7.3 How the world might look if animals had legal rights (7/10) https://theconversation.com/how-the-world-might-look-if-animals-had-legal-rights-215924?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20October%2029%202023%20-%202780628122&utm_content=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20October%2029%202023%20-%202780628122+CID_7e75c4644854f444dbc1d04162d8a2a2&utm_source=campaign_monitor_africa&utm_term=How%20the%20world%20might%20look%20if%20animals%20had%20legal%20rights By Steve Cooke October 26, 2023 Let’s picture what our societies might look like if animals were granted rights against being killed, made to suffer or exploited for human gain. When activists argue for animal rights, they ask us to imagine a […]

(par 6.1.3) Tragedy of the Commons What it is and 5 examples

Tragedy of the Commons: What it is and 5 examples https://online.hbs.edu/blog/post/tragedy-of-the-commons-impact-on-sustainability-issues  By Alexandra Spiliakos   Have you ever thought about the environmental impact of the items used in your daily life? Are they harming the environment? Perhaps they have a positive effect. For some individuals, this may be the reason they chose these items in […]