27.03.2025
“A Landscape of Greed”: The Collapse of Denmark’s Fjords

Danes demand change after decades of pollution from intensive pig farming have left their country’s fjords in decline.

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18.03.2025
Industry 4.0: Gene Editing Is Pollution

To make sure biological engineering remains within humane limits, we must regard non-human organisms as possessing agency, dignity, and purpose.

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15.11.2024
The New Seal Hunt: Overtourism in France

Overtourism is threatening one of the largest French pinniped colonies. How can humans and seals cohabit harmoniously?

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25.07.2024
Halting Deep-Sea Mining Can Reshape Resource Management

Deep-sea mining could have major ecological consequences. To avoid it, human society must fundamentally change its growth-at-all-costs model. 

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26.06.2024
Narrating the Amazon

Although the threat facing the Amazon region is well-known, it is hard to truly grasp the severity of the situation through scientific facts alone.

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12.06.2024
Society of the Melting Snow

Demographic changes and inadequate tech fixes force Austria to question skiing monoculture. Yet alternative visions are struggling to take root.

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12.06.2024
What of the Body on the Land?

Tracy Amofa questions notions of safety from climate risk.

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12.06.2024
Returning Land to the River: Planned Relocation in the Netherlands

Chloé ten Brink looks at the tangible and intangible impacts of community displacement.

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23.04.2024
Dry Land for Thirsty Data 

Faced with resistance to their energy-intensive data centres in northern Europe, Big Tech companies are looking south. Can Spain take this gamble?

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28.12.2023
The Invisible Price of Water

During communism, irrigation systems made the Romanian Plain agriculturally robust, but have since collapsed. Droughts are the new reality.

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