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Re-interpreting an icon: The rhetorical function of "Earthrise"
Sacred Harvest: Wendell Berry, Christian Agrarianism and the Creation of an Environmental Ethic
Oxygen-18 of atmospheric carbon dioxide: Interannual variability and the terrestrial carbon cycle
Climate Change, Growth, and Regional Integration: Lessons for Colorado's Front Range Municipal and Industrial Water Providers
Environmental conflict at the energy-water nexus
Truth and climate change: Pragmatist truth confronted by Habermas and Ratzinger in the context of climate change
Restoration, Reintroduction, and Repair: Moral Obligations Regarding Ecosystem Identities
Surviving the next disaster: Assessing the preparedness of community-based organizations
Landscapes of conservation: History, perceptions, and practice around Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
The local politics of a global hotspot: Environmentalists, farmers, quilombolas, and nativos in Brazil's Atlantic Forest
The bureaucracy of nature: How integrated resource management excludes the poor
Environmental saviors? The effectiveness of nonprofit organizations in Greater Yellowstone
Imaging and Imagining the Future: Rhetorical Visions of Environmental Discourse in "Gasland"
Variability and efficiency in human-natural systems: Three essays connecting resilience and economics
From "retire livestock, restore rangeland" to the Compensation for Ecological Services: State interventions into rangeland ecosystems and pastoralism in Tibet
Open space? Environmentalism and the politics of belonging in Boulder, Colorado
What's so local about global climate change? Testing social theories of environmental degradation to quantify the demographic, economic, and governmental factors associated with energy consumption and CO2 emissions in U.S. metropolitan areas and counties
Climate Change Adaptation in the Western U.S.: Examining barriers to planning, hurdles to implementation, and demand for information by Federal Public Lands Managers and Colorado Mountain Communities