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The Psychological Impact of our Endangered Environment / Update
It seems that the original link to the article: The Culture of Conservation Biologists: Show Me the Hope! that was referenced in the post for Feb 2, 2011 did not provide the contents of the entire article. The article … Continue reading
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The Psychological Impact of our Endangered Environment
This post is a bit off-center from the focus of my blog. Yet, it really is not. Its inspiration came from a paper co-authored by two professionals – Ronald Swaisgood and James Sheppard – with careers in ecological and … Continue reading
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Tagged biodiversity, culture, Global, human blunders
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Introducing: United Nations University Network
Over the past two years, I have been very fortunate to meet with a number of members of several United Nations Agencies. In various important ways, more than a few are directly involved in issues related to desertification and freshwater … Continue reading