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Review of Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret by Catherine Coleman-Flowers (2020)

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Since I gained political consciousness, environmental preservation has been portrayed by its opponents in the developed world as a niche cause that wealthy, white hipsters in chic suburbs use to flaunt their moral superiority over salt of the Earth laborers.

gacowan Book reviews Leave a comment February 20, 2021 9 Minutes

Violating Rights Before Your Eyes: Climate Change and the Effect on Human Rights

A variation of this sign has been seen at pro wrestling events over the years, stating that 'if (X Wrestler) wins, we riot'. This version of the sign prophesizes strife that could occur should the climate crisis not be tackled. The result should the world not move be grave for human rights.

gacowan Environment, Essays, human rights 4 Comments March 29, 2020May 21, 2020 22 Minutes

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