This was originally posted over a week ago, but then taken down by request as it was being considered for publication elsewhere (but not published there). A shorter version of it appeared yesterday at VT Digger. The school I work for, the University of Vermont’s Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, recently undertook a […]
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Pandemic politics: on disaster capitalism, socialism, and environmentalism
Posted in Academe, Politics, tagged climate doom, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Deep Adaptation, disaster capitalism, disaster environmentalism, disaster socialism, Earth Day, Earth Day 2020, Earth Week, EarthDay+50, pandemics, Rubenstein School, shock doctrine on March 30, 2020 | Leave a Comment »
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