Tag #Environmentalism

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British Royals to Visit Pope Francis in April

King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit Pope Francis at the Vatican from April 7-10, a trip seen as a significant step in strengthening relations between the Catholic Church and the Church of England, despite the Pope's recent hospitalization for pneumonia.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Powers' "Playground" Links Tech, Nature, and Climate Warning

Richard Powers' new novel, "Playground," explores the intertwined fates of natural and digital ecosystems through the story of a tech magnate grappling with dementia, as a Polynesian island faces a referendum on becoming a base for artificial island construction by Californian tech companies.

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Climate Action
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Catton's "Birnam Wood": A Novel Exploring Modern Anxieties

Eleanor Catton's new novel, "Birnam Wood," follows a collective of gardeners in New Zealand attempting to utilize abandoned land, creating conflict with an American drone magnate, while satirizing modern societal issues such as social media, data exploitation, and environmental destruction.

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20% Bias Score

Responsible Consumption and Production
taz.de
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Benning's "Little Boy" Premieres at Berlinale

James Benning's "Little Boy," premiering at the Berlinale Forum, uses model-making and archival audio (1960-2016) to create a visual commentary on American history, touching upon themes of power, war, and environmental destruction.

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36% Bias Score

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Chileans Flee Urban 'Uglification,' Seek Solace in Southern Beauty

The end of Chile's legislative session sees many seeking solace in the country's south, reflecting a societal yearning for beauty and escape from the 'uglification' of urban and political life, a trend philosopher Roger Scruton warned against.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Icelandic Women Lead Fishing Revolution Amidst Wild Salmon Crisis

Four young Icelandic women are the first female salmon fishing guides on their family's river, but a 2023 fish farm salmon escape threatens their livelihood and the wild salmon population; a new documentary, "Strengur," highlights their story and the broader environmental concerns.

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Life Below Water
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Individuals Demonstrate Significant Plastic Waste Reduction Through Sustainable Lifestyle Choices

The article highlights the significant plastic reduction efforts of Helen Mann and Liz Price, showcasing their use of plastic-free alternatives and sustainable practices, contrasting their dedication with the growing problem of plastic pollution from sources like Russian plastic bottles washing up o...

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40% Bias Score

Responsible Consumption and Production
lemonde.fr
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Le Dernier Loup": A Cultural and Ecological Tragedy in Inner Mongolia

Jean-Jacques Annaud's 2015 film, "Le Dernier Loup," depicts the clash between nomadic Mongolian herders and Chinese government colonization in 1967 Inner Mongolia, showing the disruption of their traditional lifestyle due to famine and agricultural expansion, ultimately leading to the near extinctio...

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Life on Land
theguardian.com
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McCann's "Twist" Explores Undersea Cables and Global Connectivity

Colum McCann's "Twist" follows Irish journalist Anthony Fennell as he joins cable repair engineer John Conway aboard the Georges Lecointe to repair a broken undersea cable off the west coast of Africa, highlighting the vulnerability of global digital infrastructure and the environmental consequences...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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The Father": A Beachside Reconciliation

The Father", a play by Tim Foley, follows two brothers, Mark and Tiny, who grapple with their conflicting memories of their dying father on the beach at Seaton Carew, revealing themes of family reconciliation, environmental decay, and the complexities of sibling relationships against the backdrop of...

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theguardian.com
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Peter Garrett: Annandale, Politics, and the Enduring Power of Music

Peter Garrett, a renowned Australian musician and former politician, discusses his deep connection to his Annandale neighborhood, his views on Australian politics, and his ongoing musical career with his band, the Alter Egos, and his daughters.

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theguardian.com
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Train Dreams: A Story of Loss and Healing in the Pacific Northwest

Train Dreams", directed by Clint Bentley, depicts Joel Edgerton as a 19th-century Idaho logger whose idyllic family life is destroyed by tragedy, forcing him to confront loss and find healing amidst the stunning, yet fragile, forests of the Pacific Northwest.

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32% Bias Score

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