Amazing opportunity to talk stats and politics with MSNBC brilliant analyst Steve Kornacki. One of the few people I can speak "media ecology" and Neil Postman with. Here will the amazing creative genius and 2024 Advancing Diversity Hall of Honors inductee Aaron Walton of Walton Isaacson and our NBCU Advertising & Partnerships host PETER BLACKER MediaVillage.org
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Gemma Gasseau @gemmagasseau My article is out on @GlobalizationsJ ! Negotiating the public: re-municipalization, water politics and social reproduction. Combining critical political economy, social reproduction theory and political ecology, I explore cases of re-municipalization of urban water services to investigate what ‘public’ means in practice findings show how this is shaped by social forces while facing structural constraints https://lnkd.in/dgptahre
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I can't stop thinking about the Honorable Harvest these days. It isn't a written code, but if it were, it would look something like this: -Ask permission of the ones whose lives you seek. Abide by the answer. -Never take the first. Never take the last. -Harvest in a way that minimizes harm. -Take only what you need and leave some for others. -Use everything that you take. -Take only that which is given to you. -Share it, as the Earth has shared with you. -Be grateful. -Reciprocate the gift. -Sustain the ones who sustain you, and the Earth will last forever. The tenets of the Honorable Harvest have come to me from the Potawatomi Nation by way of Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass. https://lnkd.in/gx7GMW3Q It has changed me and I am trying to teach it to my children. I used to be bothered unless I could harvest every huckleberry from the patch and every ripe tomato from the bush. I didn't need each one, I was just unthinkingly driven by some sort of perfectionism. Now I delight in the left berry, the one that will feed the bird or the bug or the soil microbe, the one whose seeds will plant the next bush. I realize that I am not the only one harvesting from my garden; I see myself as part of a bigger community, something Wendell Berry calls "the Grand Economy" and someone else called "the Kingdom." Here is my question out into cyberspace to anyone who is still reading this far into the post: Is the Honorable Harvest a better solution to our global crises than the EPA, the TNFD, carbon credits and biodiversity offsets?
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Check out the Restore, Assert and Defend (RAD) Network November newsletter ⬇️ for information and updates on RAD’s activities as well as resources, news and opportunities related to #Indigenous-led #conservationfinance!
Our November newsletter now out: https://lnkd.in/gCEN9R3y This edition is filled with lots of exciting new content: ▪ “RAD Voices” - new short film from our Vision Gathering ▪ New website -radnetwork.ca ▪ Report - “Envisioning the Indigenous-led Conservation Economy” ▪ "Our Vision” - webinar recording ▪ Save-the-Date - final Full Moon Network Gathering of 2023 ▪ Resources, announcements and more.
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Restoration Ecology, Vol. 31, Issue 7, Sep. 2023, now available — This Special Issue features "Tailored Restoration Response: Predictions and Guidelines for Wetland Renewal", which advances wetland restoration understanding, focusing on how, when, and where it aids rehabilitation. Articles tackle emerging restoration challenges, showcasing case studies linking science, policy, and practice. Access this Issue here Access this Issue here: https://lnkd.in/gGJxaZt8 Current SER Members get free access to the Journal.
Restoration Ecology, Vol. 31, Issue 7, Sep. 2023, now available
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🦌 We care deer-ly about this research! Learn more about current Global Change Research Fellow, Mikiah Carver's study of urban white-tailed deer populations in her researcher spotlight. https://lnkd.in/gnSnQhEd
Researcher Spotlight – Mikiah Carver
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In our March Editorial, Luciana Oklander, Andie Ang & Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh discuss the plight of primates worldwide and how locally-led, collaborative conservation is key to supporting the next generation of primate conservationists and securing the future of our closest living relatives. Read the full Editorial here: doi.org/mpcp
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Environmental, Compliance, Enforcement, Social & Human Rights Specialist | LLB | B-Tech Nat.sci | PGDip. Public Man | PGDip. SIAP| LLM. Human Rights Law candidate
New research illuminates the ecological importance of gray wolves in the American West https://lnkd.in/dDy-rRm5
New research illuminates the ecological importance of gray wolves in the American West
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Some of you might be interested in a new paper I was involved in, entitled: "Socio-political and ecological fragility of threatened, free-ranging African lion populations" - https://lnkd.in/env_qYsx
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