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Study of soil physical properties and water infiltration rates in different types of land use
Studying the changes in soil properties caused by different land uses allows measures to be adopted that will reduce the risk of future negative effects.
Kristiana Fiorentin dos Santos +5 more
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Re‐Presentation and Repurposing: Curating Climate Realism in Ben Lerner's 10:04
ABSTRACT Realism, according to recent criticism, is deemed as too rooted in the present, unable to comprehend the potential effects of climatic disaster and imagine new political and organisational responses to vast ecological changes. Instead, the future‐orientated genre of science fiction is much better suited to answering the questions that climate ...
Matthew Lear
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ome/omero-cli-transfer: 0.6.0 - added `filelist` option to `prepare`
What's Changed prepare can take a filelist instead of folder path by @erickmartins in https://github.com/ome/omero-cli-transfer/pull/55 Full Changelog: https://github.com/ome/omero-cli-transfer/compare/0.5.0...0.6.
Will Moore +2 more
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Cli-fi in the language and literature classroom: impact of reading and argumentative writing
Climate fiction (cli-fi) has emerged as a relevant pedagogical resource for addressing the climate crisis within language and literature education, particularly in relation to critical reading, argumentative writing, and climate literacy. This study aims
Katherine Belén Quinaluisa-Narváez +2 more
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Dansk grønlandslitteratur og jagten på det antropocæne
Danish Greenland-literature and the hunt for the anthropocene This article examines the role of climate change and the Anthropocene in contemporary Danish literature about Greenland.
Emilie Dybdal
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ABSTRACT Climate fiction's dominant futurist imaginaries trend towards resolved futures, particularly in apocalyptic and techno‐utopian representations of our climate futures. These closure‐driven narratives treat the future as a fated, distant event, limiting climate fiction's interrogation of human agency, responsibility, and potential action in the ...
Maryn Gardner
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Anthroposcenes: Towards an Environmental Graphic Novel
In this article, I consider how two contemporary graphic novels, Richard McGuire’s 'Here' (2015) and Lauren Redniss’s 'Radioactive' (2010), take up the challenge posed by the Anthropocene to represent both geologic and human scales.
Laura Perry
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Au cœur du projet (supervision I. Langlet, LISAA UPEM) se tient une étude de la climate fiction (« cli-fi »), sous-genre émergent des fictions spéculatives et d’anticipation qui thématise la transition climatique à travers des scénarios variés ...
Irène Langlet
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Speculating-with Other-than-Humans in Multispecies Climate Fiction: Canopy of the Hidden Alley
This article explores multispecies climate fiction as a mode of inquiry that speculates-with other-than-humans. To explore cli-fi’s potential in research, I position speculative fiction in the field of research-creation, a praxis that combines artistic ...
Antje Jacobs
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Cli-Fi Films: The Day After Tomorrow (2004) and Wall-E (2008)
This research project aims to identify how effective Climate fiction (Cli-fi) films are for influencing public perception of climate change issues. Cli-fi films first emerged in the 1990s and quickly grew in popularity as they were well received by ...
Flores-Montiel, Heidi
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