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19
Jun

The Case for Case Studies

By Wil Burns, Editor-in-Chief of Case Studies in the Environment What is a case study, and how can case studies positively impact critical thinking and knowledge acquisition, as well as inform research …

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28
Apr

7 New #OpenAccess Articles from Elementa

An open access scientific journal, Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene’s mission is Open Science for Public Good. With the ultimate objective of publishing original research that accelerates solutions to challenges presented by …

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21
Apr

Earth Day and the Anthropocene

This post concludes our Earth Week blog series. Thank you for reading! by Jason M. Kelly, editor of Rivers of the Anthropocene On November 4, 2016, the Paris Climate Agreement went into effect. Signed and …

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18
Apr

The Problem within Environmentalism

This post is part of our Earth Week blog series. Check back every day between now and Friday for new blog posts.  by Laura Watt, author of The Paradox of Preservation: Wilderness and …

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17
Apr

The Mountains That Remade America

This is the first post in our Earth Week blog series. Check back every day between now and Friday for new blog posts.  by Craig Jones, author of The Mountains That Remade America: …

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