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Wednesday on the Web – 9 Aug edition

December 2, 2019August 9, 2017

Better late than never, right? This past week I’ve been out riding my bike on the local rail trail, and it’s been smoky from the … Read more

Tags book review, corporations, dark ecology, Dark Mountain Project, democracy, gender, Karieva, Kingsnorth, Matthew Crawford, neo-environmentalism, philosophy, placemaking, scale, scicomm, science blogging, science communication, science writing

Wednesday on the Web

December 2, 2019June 21, 2017

Last week I finished reviewing Science Blogging: The Essential Guide, edited by Christie Wilcox, Bethany Brookshire and Jason G. Goldman. While it was largely written … Read more

Tags british columbia, cdnsci, clifi, climate change, linkfest, personal essay, pine beetle, practice, science blogging, sixth extinction, water, wildfire, writing
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What are "ecosystem services" and why do they matter? The intrepid @IvanSemeniuk... explains (with help from @Aerin_J and @ElenaBennett ) https://t.co/l4Uqpc1xTR

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