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,Global Wars, Environmental Strategy, and the Military-Ecological Complex, 1914–1975,ts warring sides—the Triple Entente of France, Russia and Britain, aided by the U.S. versus the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary)—grappled around the globe destroying the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East, dipping into Lake Victoria in East Africa, and the waters of the East China Sea, and tdoxazosin 发表于 2025-3-27 14:19:33
,Epilogue: Tickling the Dragon’s Tail, to addresses the existential and “wicked problem” of global warming. James Lovelock, father of the Earth-system science model ., employed a mythical metaphor when he observed,… we are now so abusing the Earth that it may rise and move back to the hot state it was in fifty-five million years ago, an思想 发表于 2025-3-27 21:45:35
Prologue: Environment as a Weapon,Tolstoy’s .e, and Charles Minard’s carto-graph, . of the disastrous 1812 French invasion of Russia. TheU.S. Civil War and the industrial-organic assemblages of its battles, arguably the first Anthropocene War, are parsed by the clarifying poetry of Emily Dickinson. Geopolitik and geo-hazards of floo飓风 发表于 2025-3-28 00:36:54
,Ancient Warfare, 1500 BCE–128 CE,igns. By defining the physical and human geographies of the “Other,” Caesar created a geo-imperial template, critiqued by Suetonius’s account of the loss of three Augustan Roman Legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9CE and later in Tacitus’ . (98 CE).去掉 发表于 2025-3-28 04:21:18
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Christine Reibnitz,Anette SkowronskyTolstoy’s .e, and Charles Minard’s carto-graph, . of the disastrous 1812 French invasion of Russia. TheU.S. Civil War and the industrial-organic assemblages of its battles, arguably the first Anthropocene War, are parsed by the clarifying poetry of Emily Dickinson. Geopolitik and geo-hazards of floo