Lots of commitments to climate action, but no room for complacency
Chan, Sander / Jacopo BenciniExterne Publikationen (2018)
published on e-nvironmentalist.com October 1, 2018
The e-nvironmentalist is a new conversation about an old topic. That topic, you guessed it, is our environment but ‘our environment’ with a twist. The natural environment is covered, but we’re also about our new digital e-nvironment too. At first glance, the human effects on the natural environment and digital’s effects on our personal environments may seem unlikely bedfellows. But therein lies our challenge, to make the case they’re compatible.
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