Plastic Unlimited

Plastic Unlimited
Author: Alice Mah
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2022-04-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781509549474

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Despite the global movement to tackle plastic pollution, demand for plastics continues to rise. As the world transitions away from fossil fuels, plastics are set to be the biggest driver of oil demand. Single-use plastics – deemed essential in the fight against COVID-19 – have been given a new lease of life. In a world beset with crisis fatigue, what can we do to curb the escalating plastics crisis? In this book, Alice Mah reveals how petrochemical and plastics corporations have fought relentlessly to protect and expand plastics markets in the face of existential threats to business. From denying the toxic health effects of plastics to co-opting circular economy solutions to plastic waste and exploiting the opportunities offered up by the global pandemic, industry has deflected attention from the key problem: plastics production. The consequences of unfettered plastics growth are pernicious and highly unequal. We all have a part to play in reducing plastics consumption but we must tackle the problem at its root: the capitalist imperative for limitless growth.

Disc Dogs The Complete Guide

Disc Dogs  The Complete Guide
Author: Peter Bloeme
Publsiher: Hyperflite
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2008
Genre: Dog sports
ISBN: 9780981723723

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Call Your Mutha

Call Your  Mutha
Author: Jane Caputi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-06-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190902728

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The ecocide and domination of nature that is the Anthropocene does not represent the actions of all humans, but that of Man, the Western and masculine identified corporate, military, intellectual, and political class that long has masked itself as the civilized and the human. In this book, Jane Caputi looks at two major "myths" of the Earth, one ancient and one contemporary, and uses them to devise a manifesto for the survival of nature--which includes human beings--in our current ecological crisis. These are the myths of Mother Earth and the Anthropocene. The former personifies nature as a figure with the power to give life or death, and one who shares a communal destiny with all other living things. The latter myth sees humans as exceptional for exerting an implicitly sexual domination of Mother Earth through technological achievement, from the plow to synthetic biology and artificial intelligence. Much that we take for granted as inferior or taboo is based in a splitting apart of inherent unities: culture-nature; up-down, male-female; spirit-matter; mind-body; life-death; sacred-profane; reason-madness; human-beast; light-dark. The first is valued and the second reviled. This provides the framework for any number of related injustices--sexual, racial, and ecological. This book resists this pattern, in part, by deliberately putting the dirty back into the mind, the obscene back into the sacred, and vice versa. Ecofeminism and Environmental Justice argue for the significance and reality of the Earth Mother. Caputi engages specifically with the powers of that Mother, ones made taboo and even obscene throughout heteropatriarchal traditions. Jane Caputi rejects misogynist and colonialist stereotypes, and examines the potency of the Earth Mother in order to deepen awareness of how our relationship to the Earth went astray and what might be done to address this. Drawing upon Indigenous and African American, ecofeminism, ecowomanism, green activism, femme, queer and gender non-binary philosophies, literature and arts, Afrofuturism, and popular culture images, Call Your "Mutha" contends that the Anthropocene is not evidence so much of Man's supremacy, but instead a sign that Mother Nature-Earth, faced with disrespect, is turning away, withdrawing the support systems necessary for life and continuance. Caputi looks at contemporary narratives and artwork to consider the ways in which respect for the autonomous and potent Earth Mother and a call for their return has already reasserted itself into our political and popular culture.

Conservation of Cultural Heritage

Conservation of Cultural Heritage
Author: Hanna M. Szczepanowska
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136172120

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Conservation of Cultural Heritage covers the methods and practices needed for future museum professionals who will be working in various capacities with museum collections and artifacts. It also assists current professionals in understanding the complex decision-making processes that face conservators on a daily basis. The uniqueness of this book lies in correlating the aspects of material science and the behaviour of artifacts in a museum environment. It will be of special benefit to museum professionals not trained in conservation. Covering a broad range of topics that are key to sound conservation in the museum, Conservation of Cultural Heritage is an important tool for students and professionals alike in ensuring that best practice is followed in the preservation of important collections.

Catalog of Copyright Entries

Catalog of Copyright Entries
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1536
Release: 1976
Genre: Copyright
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119498512

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Global Environmental Politics in a Turbulent Era

Global Environmental Politics in a Turbulent Era
Author: Peter Dauvergne,Leah Shipton
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2023-03-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781802207149

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With the rapid destabilization, escalation and convergence of various environmental crises, global environmental politics is facing extreme turbulence. Tracing the causes, consequences and dangers of planetary turbulence, this essential book identifies the emerging opportunities to improve governance in environmental politics and transition the world order toward greater equity, justice and sustainability.

Wastewater Treatment Systems for Rural Communities

Wastewater Treatment Systems for Rural Communities
Author: Steven N. Goldstein,Walter J. Moberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1973
Genre: Sewage disposal, Rural
ISBN: ERDC:35925000270261

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Technological Trends in Transportation

Technological Trends in Transportation
Author: United States. Board of Investigation and Research
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1945
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: UOM:39015021088938

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