EiJ Global Record Panel 4S Mexico 2022
Environmental injustice involves cumulative and compounding, unevenly distributed vulnerabilities, hazards, and exposures – produced locally, regionally, nationally and transnationally – with open-
Environmental injustice involves cumulative and compounding, unevenly distributed vulnerabilities, hazards, and exposures – produced locally, regionally, nationally and transnationally – with open-
Following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster and its release of radioac- tive contamination, the Japanese state put into motion risk communica- tion strategies to explain the danger of radiation e
Hi, I'm Shanice. This Wunderkammer was a tough assignment for me to do. Artist by night, Scientist by day, Dreamer by nature.
"What does it mean to construct digital worlds while the actual world is crumbling before our eyes?"
Snapshot of Miro board
From the 1960s to the present, activists, artists, and science fiction writers have imagined the consequences of climate change and its impacts on our future.
"Exploring new ideas for telling climate change stories."
In the introduction to his book, Nixon describes three fundamentals for unforeseen violence, environmentalism in poverty and the significant role an environmental writer activist can play in acitiv
In the aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, citizen scientists collectively tracked and monitored residual radioactivity in Japan, legitimizing alternative views to an official assessm