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Understanding Settler Colonialism and Its Impact in the Anthropocene

Settler colonialism, a structure of domination, aims to permanently transfer settlers to Indigenous lands, leading to ongoing dispossession and conflict. This form of colonialism disrupts Indigenous nationhoods, political practices, and sovereignties. The dispossession of Indigenous bodies and lands

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Plastic Pollution Awareness: Exploring the Impact of Anthropocene on Ecosystems

Delve into the detrimental effects of plastic pollution on ecosystems in the Anthropocene era, understanding its causes, implications, and ways to mitigate the environmental harm caused by plastic waste.

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Exploring Units 3 and 4 Australian History: Key Investigations and Big Planning Ideas

Delve into Units 3 and 4 Australian History focusing on key historical investigations such as custodianship to the Anthropocene, creating a nation, power and resistance, and war and upheaval. Discover new content, outcomes, and key knowledge while analyzing continuity and change in Australian societ

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The Arctic in the Anthropocene: Emerging Research Questions

The study sponsored by organizations like DOE, NASA, NOAA, NSF, Smithsonian, and USARC delves into the significant implications of Arctic changes on ecosystems, climate, and humanity. The report emphasizes the urgent need for continued research in the Arctic to understand and address the rapid clima

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Navigating the 4th Industrial Revolution: Agency and Resilience for Sustainable Governance

Children of the Anthropocene face the 4th industrial revolution with its pervasive impact. Effective planning and utilizing personal agency can mitigate negative effects, emphasizing the need for human-centered management of technological advancements.

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Exploring the Toxic Sublime in US Literature

Investigating the aesthetic dimensions of Thoreau's environmental philosophy and its capacity to blur boundaries between natural and technological landscapes, David Lombard's research delves into the concept of the toxic sublime in literature. By redefining the sublime for the Anthropocene era, the

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