Searching for a ‘technofix’ to climate change has many dangers. Could radical humility save the planet?
- Written by Nanda Jarosz, Researcher, Environmental Philosophy, University of Sydney
In 1989, environmentalist Bill McKibben announced to the world that nature was dead. Due to the rapid rate and scale of anthropogenic climate change, he argued, the idea of nature as an entity independent of human activity had become obsolete.
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