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The Unconscious as a Driver of the 6th Great Extinction

by Larry Shultz | Mar 28, 2023 | Biodiversity, Cities, Climate, Ecology, Education, Energy, Scale

Political parties that are more pro-oil development, pro-private car, pro-sprawl, and pro- additional resource use look to have even greater public support going forward. These desires will have even more potent effects on the already feeble, anemic and embattled idea...

Humans and Phytomass, a 2000-Year View

by Larry Shultz | Mar 12, 2023 | Biodiversity, Climate, Ecology, Education, Energy, Scale

Human domination of the biosphere: Rapid discharge of the earth-space battery foretells the future of humankind | PNAS

Recent Winter Temperature Change

by Larry Shultz | Mar 12, 2023 | Climate, Ecology

Ocean CO2 Uptake Constraints Due to Alkalinity

by Larry Shultz | Mar 10, 2023 | Climate, Ecology, Physical Geography

Ocean Surface Tipping Point Could Accelerate Climate Change | Jackson School of Geosciences | The University of Texas at Austin (utexas.edu)

Civilization is a Heat Engine

by Larry Shultz | Mar 8, 2023 | Ecology, Energy, Scale

Past world economic production constrains current energy demands: Persistent scaling with implications for economic growth and climate change mitigation (plos.org)

Walkable Urban Areas and Public Planning

by Larry Shultz | Mar 7, 2023 | Cities, Democracy, Ecology, Energy, Real Estate, Scale

Opinion | City Life, Culture Wars and Conspiracy Theories – The New York Times (nytimes.com)
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