Documenting Global Heating
IPCC: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
https://www.ipcc.ch/
Overview Reference Sources for Environmental Ethics
[3.0h]
“Environmental Ethics”
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP)
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-environmental/ [1.0h]
“Feminist Environmental Philosophy” (SEP)
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/feminism-environmental/ [0.5h]
Ecofeminism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecofeminism [0.3h]
TEK: Traditional Ecological Knowledge
https://www.nps.gov/subjects/tek/tek-vs-western-science.htm [0.3h]
Environmental Justice
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_justice [0.7h]
Activism
350.org
https://350.org/
Fridays for Future
https://www.fridaysforfuture.org/
Note: “I could not do, and many people in my role could not do what we do,” says Friston, “without access to Wikipedia. The rapid pace of technological development in my field is exactly due to this informational niche construction, which I think is exactly this notion of downloading a lot of our cognitive processing into our devices, and extending our cognition into a space beyond our own brains.” — “The Mind at Work: Karl Friston on the brain’s surprising energy,” by Anthony Wing Kosner, Dropbox Blog, September 30, 2019.