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David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. (2020)One man has seen more of the natural world than any other. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. My Link0 Reacties 0 aandelen 38K Views 0 voorbeeld
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Does capitalism harm the environment?Does Capitalism Harm the Environment? A river does not invoice the forest for carrying nutrients downstream. A bee does not submit a quarterly earnings report after pollinating an orchard. The atmosphere, despite serving as the largest waste repository in human history, has never sent a collection notice to an oil company. Nature functions through reciprocity, feedback, and astonishing...0 Reacties 0 aandelen 4K Views 0 voorbeeld
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How do countries balance growth and conservation?How Do Countries Balance Growth and Conservation? There is a photograph I return to every few years. It was taken from orbit at night. The Korean Peninsula glows unevenly, a neural map of civilization. South Korea burns with electric density, while the North appears as a darkened coastline interrupted by faint municipal embers. Economists see GDP. Ecologists see energy throughput. Politicians...0 Reacties 0 aandelen 4K Views 0 voorbeeld
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How does economics affect the environment?How Does Economics Affect the Environment? There is a moment, standing in an old-growth forest, when economics appears absurd. Not wrong. Not malicious. Simply too small. The trees do not invoice the atmosphere for oxygen. Rivers do not submit expense reports after flooding a delta with nutrients. A mycorrhizal network beneath the soil—those astonishing fungal webs trading carbon and...0 Reacties 0 aandelen 4K Views 0 voorbeeld
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Is environmental protection expensive?Is Environmental Protection Expensive? The question arrives dressed as economics, but it is almost always a question about imagination. A river catches fire once and people call it tragedy. A river catches fire twice and investors call it uncertainty. A river catches fire three times and economists quietly rename it “externalized cost.” Language has a way of laundering smoke. For...0 Reacties 0 aandelen 3K Views 0 voorbeeld
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The Role of Competition in Natural Selection and EvolutionCompetition is a driving force in the natural world, shaping the survival and evolution of species. It occurs when organisms vie for limited resources, such as food, space, or mates, which are essential for their growth and reproduction. The outcome of this competition influences which traits become more prevalent in a population over time, driving natural selection and the course of evolution....0 Reacties 0 aandelen 14K Views 0 voorbeeld
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What are the goals of environmental economics?What Are the Goals of Environmental Economics? There is a moment, standing beside a river at dawn, when economics appears absurd. The river does not issue invoices. Cottonwoods do not submit quarterly earnings. Soil never sends a balance sheet to the moon. Yet every economy, every skyscraper, pension fund, semiconductor, loaf of bread, and cargo ship begins as sunlight translated through...0 Reacties 0 aandelen 3K Views 0 voorbeeld
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What do environmental economists study?What Do Environmental Economists Study? The first time I watched a river get priced, I felt a peculiar nausea. Not because the math was wrong. The equations were elegant. The economists at the meeting were sharp, meticulous, almost surgical in the way they translated a watershed into projected agricultural yield, municipal savings, downstream flood mitigation, and avoided treatment costs....0 Reacties 0 aandelen 2K Views 0 voorbeeld
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What is sustainable development?What Is Sustainable Development? A forest does not speak of sustainability. A river does not convene a panel discussion regarding resilience. Coral reefs do not issue white papers on circular economies. Nature simply persists through relationship, reciprocity, and exquisite calibration. The oak feeds fungi; fungi feed the oak. Death nourishes life with an intimacy that economists still...0 Reacties 0 aandelen 2K Views 0 voorbeeld
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