Not exact matches
The reality is far more complex, says Lindsay Naylor, assistant professor of geography in the College of
Earth, Ocean, and Environment whose paper, «Auditing the Subjects of Fair Trade: Coffee, Development, and Surveillance in Highland Chiapas,» was published
recently in Environment and Planning D:
Society and Space.
In conjunction with our editorial series on living with water, Mike Lancaster shares a video that looks into Dawn DeDeaux's multimedia practice, which
recently has imagined a post-apocalyptic
society that has fled
Earth due to environmental degradation.
Here at the Policy Program of the American Meteorological
Society, we've
recently released a workshop report on this subject, entitled
Earth Observations, Science, and Services for the 21st Century.