Eileen Crist

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Eileen Crist is Associate Professor of Science and Technology in Society at Virginia Tech University, USA.

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Anthropocene or Capitalocen...

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Overdevelopment, Overpopula...

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Life on the Brink: Environm...

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Keeping the Wild: Against t...

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Abundant Earth: Toward an E...

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Images of Animals: Anthropo...

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Gaia in Turmoil: Climate Ch...

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Schöpfung ohne Krone: Warum...

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“Sustainable growth, a phrase beloved by politicians, is an oxymoron. In a world of finite size, with limited resources, sustained growth of any material thing, such as a population or an economy, is not possible. Physical objects or processes cannot grow forever in a finite world. Understanding this simple fact is central to any understanding of sustainability.”
Eileen Crist, Life on the Brink: Environmentalists Confront Overpopulation

“Becoming alien on our home planet is humanity’s ultimate reckoning for opting for the shallow privilege of power.”
Eileen Crist, Abundant Earth: Toward an Ecological Civilization



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