Category: Oceans
My former supervisor/now boss (and OG of overfishing) has a piece out in The New Republic with the wonderfully garish title of Aquacalypse Now. He explains how the fishing industry can contribute a minuscule amount to the GDP of advanced...
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Category: Stylized Substance
Greenpeace International is creating a series of animated films to generate interest in their global marine reserves campaign. I like the commentary on technological efficiency, especially the bit about the "ice and dice aerial trawler", in their first piece. See...
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Posted by Jennifer L. Jacquet at 10:01 AM • 3 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Food Systems
Spot-prawn lovers objecting to marine reserves. What the heck?
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Category: Climate
What is it about offsets that lend them to guilt-laden language?
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Posted by Jennifer L. Jacquet at 11:03 AM • 7 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Psychology of Conservation
Why wilderness vacations are good for us.
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Category: Guilt
Why the MSC is a flop.
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Category: Stylized Substance
A review of Randy Olson's Don't Be Such a Scientist.
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Category: Oceans
Check out this BBC article on the new jellies discovered from a scientific expedition to the Arctic. This new jelly looks like some sort of catering device for bacon strips or mango slices -- depending on your appetite:...
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