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Habitations

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Antonia Juhasz is a leading author and investigative journalist covering the oil industry. She has written extensively on the influence of Big Oil, the intersection between oil companies and the U.S. government, and the resistance to oil - incl
Dale Jamieson is a Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies at NYU, as well as Chair of the Environmental Studies Department. He is also Affiliated Professor of Law at NYU Law, and the Director of the Animal Studies Initiative. In his
Writer, journalist, and Iraq war veteran Roy Scranton discusses the ideas behind his viral 2013 NY Times article entitled "Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene," which he later expanded into a book of the same name. Scranton argues that the
Jayne Belnap is the world’s foremost expert on biological soil crusts – the living, breathing skin of symbiotic microbes that covers the soil surface in some of the harshest regions of the world. She is also the Director of Canyonlands Biologic
The 'balance of nature' is the most well-known idea from the discipline of ecology that has found its way into popular environmental thought. However, for decades, ecologists have been emphatically declaring that the idea of a 'balance in natur
New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert discusses her Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History. The book explores the five major mass extinction events that have occurred on the Earth over the last half billion
Mary Evelyn Tucker, a scholar of Confucianism and senior lecturer on ecology and religion at the Yale School of Forestry and Yale Divinity School, describes the importance of values and ethics in the environmental arena. She discusses the role
Abrahm Lustgarten, a senior investigative reporter at ProPublica, discusses his reporting on the drought crisis in the western United States, and on the safety risks of fracking for natural gas. He also talks about the corporate culture within
Biologist and writer David Haskell discusses the stunning perceptual differences between moth tongues and fungal hyphae, why human productions like golf balls are "not stains imposed on nature," and other thoughts from his 2013 Pulitzer Prize F
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