Articles about America First
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A new type of environmentalist: the “ecomodernist”
Science blogger Adam Hanbury-Brown reviews the manifesto at EcoScienceWire:
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Replies to "An Ecomodernist Manifesto": a 5-part series
Environmental Humanities featured a special commentary section to host 5 separate responses to the ecomodernist…
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Ecomodernism: An Environmental Movement Unites Politically Divided Moms
Amy Porterfield Levy and Julie Kelly join forces to write about the ecomodernist manifesto for Huffington Post.
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The Brave New World of Ecomodernism
Josh Halpern, compares the Ecomodernist Manifesto to Aldous Huxley's Brave New World in The Guardian
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Meet the ecomodernists: ignorant of history and paradoxically old-fashioned
George Monbiot's column in response to the Ecomodernist Manifesto
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We can only save nature by using it – Responding to Ecomodernism
Professor Georgina Mace of University College London responds to the Ecomodernist Manifesto
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George Monbiot is wrong to suggest small farms are best for humans and nature
Michael Shellenberger, Linus Blomqvust and Ted Nordhaus respond to George Monbiot's critique of the manifesto in The…
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Ecomodernism: Environmentalism for Everyone
A response from Esteban Rossi, assistant professor of environmental ethics at the Bioethics Institute of Javeriana…
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Dark Thoughts on Ecomodernism
A Response from Chris Smaje, a social scientist who blogs at Small Farm Future
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Conservation in the Anthropocene
Peter Kareiva, Michelle Marvier, and Robert Lalasz argue for a new paradigm for nature protection.
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The Ecomodernist Movement
by Martha San Juan França in Valor Econômico
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How Humans Saved Penguins
by Leandro Narloch in Veja Brasília
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A Tale of Two Planets
by Mark Lynas, coauthor of An Ecomodernist Manifesto
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Love Your Symptoms
A Response from Paul Robbins and Sarah A. Moore of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Keeping Humans From Nature Would Harm, Not Heal
By Fred Pearce in the New Scientist
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On Justice Movements
Christopher Foreman on the failure of climate justice movements to help the poor.
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The Rise and Fall of Ecological Economics
Environmental philosopher Mark Sagoff offers a cautionary tale against monetizing nature to justify its preservation.
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Why a Green Future Needs Nuclear Power
In light of the twin challenge of energy poverty and climate change, Mark Lynas changed his mind in support of nuclear…
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Evolve
Breakthrough Institute cofounder Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger on the coevolution of technology and humanity.
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Natural Products and the Destruction of Nature
Stanford geographer Martin Lewis lays out a framework for environmental decoupling through "substitution."
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In the Anthropocene, Can Wisdom Overcome Instinct?
by David Ropeik in Big Think
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Planet of No Return
Erle Ellis on how the history of humanity can be characterized as one of transgressing natural limits and thriving.
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Megacities: Environmental Friend or Foe?
By Mark Bessoudo, a sustainability consultant based in Toronto, Canada
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The Liberation of the Environment
Jesse H. Ausubel documents humanity's history of liberating nature through the use of technology.
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A Brilliant Plan to Go Green
by Matt Ridley in The Times
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The Case for Ecomodernism
by Michael Lind
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Atomkraft? Ja bitte! Manifesto Featured in Top German Newspaper
by Winand von Petersdorff in the Frankfurter Zeitung
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What Direction Ecomodernism?
A Response from Jeff Filipiak, a lecturer in history at the University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley
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Integral Environmentalism
by Jeff Salzman host of The Daily Evolver podcast
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Ecomodernism, Technology, and Path Dependency
A Response from Tom Miller, documentary filmmaker whose new film is Our Place on Earth