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The Environmental History of Pre-industrial Agriculture in Europe on the surface and climate of our planet, but also because until very recently indeed the great majority of humans were agriculturalists. For millennia the passage of their lives as rural consumers and producers gave the human role in changing the face of the Earth a distinctly bucolic tint, even w简洁 发表于 2025-3-24 10:30:15
The Global Warming That Did Not Happen: Historicizing Glaciology and Climate Change change in climate, although the connections are much more complex than the visual culture of the media sometimes suggests. In this chapter we will focus on glaciers during a period when they had not yet been established as indicators of climate change and environmental degradation. This is a histor小鹿 发表于 2025-3-24 12:31:41
Genealogies of the Ecological Moment: Planning, Complexity and the Emergence of ‘the Environment’ as awareness of these issues transcends national boundaries, for example when the mass media discuss the global impact of climate change. Yet thinking along those lines is relatively novel. While traces of it can be detected in more remote periods of history, earlier political and media discussions ra粘 发表于 2025-3-24 18:22:37
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Interdisciplinary Conversations: The Collective Modelistic scholarship, environmental science, and other disciplines’.. This position has emerged largely because of the subject’s obvious relationship with environmental and biological/ecological sciences, which have long dominated investigations into the natural world. Once documentary historians began合并 发表于 2025-3-25 01:54:47
New Science for Sustainability in an Ancient Landnerships for ‘sustainability’. Although this is a global phenomenon, its local manifestations are subject to the strong biophysical constraints of the Australian continent. Australian environmental conditions, I argue, make for distinctive nuances in the way the science of conservation biology has e