InCrypto, Climate and CarbonbyMatthew Carpenter-ArevaloA Catch Up: Native Tree Species, Renewables, Southern Politics, and the Dangers of…By Matthew Carpenter-ArévaloNov 14, 2022
Anupam ManurHow not to RegulateDecentralised solutions to complex problems work better than those coming from a hierarchical rigid institution, like the government.Apr 18, 20231Apr 18, 20231
Eric KinThe Illusion of Extremes: How Horseshoe Theory Entraps Us in a Destructive Status QuoAI-Enhanced Content.Aug 14Aug 14
Mike KoettingInvest in Coal?I wasn’t planning on writing another blog on environmental issues so soon, but my interest was severely piqued when I saw a recent article…Jun 4Jun 4
InCrypto, Climate and CarbonbyMatthew Carpenter-ArevaloA Catch Up: Native Tree Species, Renewables, Southern Politics, and the Dangers of…By Matthew Carpenter-ArévaloNov 14, 2022
Anupam ManurHow not to RegulateDecentralised solutions to complex problems work better than those coming from a hierarchical rigid institution, like the government.Apr 18, 20231
Eric KinThe Illusion of Extremes: How Horseshoe Theory Entraps Us in a Destructive Status QuoAI-Enhanced Content.Aug 14
Mike KoettingInvest in Coal?I wasn’t planning on writing another blog on environmental issues so soon, but my interest was severely piqued when I saw a recent article…Jun 4
Nader ElhefnawyAre Those “Spreading Awareness” About Climate Change Aware of What Kind of “Awareness” They Are…While thinking about the problem of climate change in recent years I have found myself increasingly concerned with the consequences of so…Jun 6, 2022
Ole WilkenDunbar’s number and material self: a case for ‘friending’ companion objects?Considering that an average European owns ~10K objects, I wonder what Dunbar’s number can teach us about human-object relations.Mar 21, 20221
Ole WilkenObjects of the material self — companion objects and/or little monsters 🤿👾About my PhD project on digital media and ‘material selfhood’Mar 20, 2022