The Formal Argument: Ecological Voices and Changemakers

This unit introduces some of the critical voices and ideas surrounding Ecology of Place. The list of readings is, for the sake of brevity, limited: there are many, many significant voices writing and speaking about biodiversity and ecological issues. Readings presented here will spur students to explore, choose an individual topic and question at issue for a research-based argumentative essay, read and research about it, and limit the scope enough to be able to present an in-depth discussion of their chosen facet of the argument. Students are invited to browse through the categories and titles to see which ones pique their interest or bring up a question: Is there a topic here that relates to your major in some way? Have you touched on related ideas in another class that you would like to follow up on? Have you experienced a place that has a serious ecological problem? A great goal is to find a topic you can feel passionate about.

The unit includes a 12-category selection of Ecology of Place issues with links to corresponding articles and other media forms. Many texts overlap categories.

Key to Topic Category Abbreviations

ANI: animals; CLI: climate crisis; DEF: deforestation; EA: ecological attitudes; ECON: economics; ENJU: environmental justice;  INDIG: indigenous peoples;                KNOW: knowledge; LAND: land use; REG: regulations; RIGH: the rights of nature; URB: urban ecology.

Unit 3.1 Readings: Ecological Attitudes, Economics and Regulations

CLI-ECON-REG

“Debunking Science Denialism.” Editorial, Nature Human Behavior, 3, 887. June 24, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-019-0746-8

EA-ECON

Elgin, Duane. “Great Transition Stories for Becoming a Global Eco-Civilization.” duaneelgin.com, Great Transition Stories, greattransitionstories.org, August 5, 2014.

EA-ECON-CLI-REG

Felber, Christian. “Economy for the Common Good.” RSA (Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commence). YouTube. Aug. 18, 2016. (27:03 minutes)

EA-INDIG-LAND-REG

Hardin, Garrett. “The Tragedy of the Commons.” AAAS Science, sciencemag.org, Pp. 1243-1248, Dec. 13, 1968.

ECON-CLI-REG-EA

Henderson, Rebecca. ”To Save the Climate We Have to Reimagine Capitalism.” TED Countdown, October 2020 (7:49 minutes)

EA-ECON-INDIG-REG-URB

Korten, David. “The New Economy: A Living Earth System Model.” davidkorten.org, The Next System Project, pp. 1-15.

CLI-EA-RIGH

Margil, Mari. “Advancing Change in a Time of Disruption: Forging a New Pathway for Nature.” Common Dreams commondreams.com April 1, 2020

CLI-EA-LAND-REG-URB

McDonough, William. “Cradle to Cradle Design.” TED, ted.com, Feb. 2005. (Video: 20:05 min)

CLI-ECON-REG-URB

Newburger, Emma. “Trump is Rolling Back over 80 Environmental Regulations. Here Are Five Big Changes You Might Have Missed in 2019.” CNBC, cnbc.com, 3 Jan. 2020.

CLI-EA-ECON-INDIG-KNOW

Norberg-Hodge, Helena“What Indigenous Wisdom Can Teach Us about Economics” Local Futures: Economic of Happiness, August, 2020.

CLI-ECON-REG-LAND-URB

Omkuti, Jessica.. “Climate Adaptation Finance is Ineffective and must be More Transparent.” The Conversation, theconversation.com, 13 May 2021.

EA-LAND

Robbins, Jim. “Ecopsychology: How Immersion in Nature Benefits Your Health.” Yale University, yels.edu, 9 Jan. 2020.

CLI-ECON-REG

Rowland-Shea, Jenny and Mary Ellen Kustin. “A 13.5 Million Acre Lie.” Center for American Progress, 20 March 2019.

ECON-CLI-EA-REG

Sadasivam, Naveena. “Regulating While Sheltering.” Grist, grist.org, 14 Apr. 2020.

CLI-EA-ECON-LAND

Shiva, Vandana. “Big Data Doesn’t Add Up–Except to Disaster.” Resurgence & Ecologist, Issue 305: Light in the Dark Days, resurgence.org, November/December 2017.

ECON-EA-LAND-KNOW-INDIG

Todd, John. “The Ecological Design Revolution” Bioneers, bioneers.org, 12 19 2014. (Video: 23:24)

 

Unit 3.2 Readings: Climate CRISIS, Deforestation, Animals and the Rights of Nature

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Brand, Stewart and Mark Z. Jacobson. “Debate: Does the World Need Nuclear Energy?” TED, February 2010.  (22:43 minutes)

CLI-DEF-REG-EA

Carrington, Damian, Paul Torpey, and Paul Scruton.  “The Climate Crisis Explained in 10 Charts.” 4 November, 2022.

CLI-DEF-REG

Ceslo H.L. Silva, Jr. et al. “The Brazilian Amazon Deforestation Rate in 2020 Is the Greatest of the Decade.” Nature: Correspondence. nature.org, 21 Dec 2020.

RIGH-DEF-LAND-ANI

Chapron, Guillaume, Yaffa Epstein and José Vicente López-Bao. “A Rights Revolution for Nature.” Science. 14 Mar 2019, vol 363, Issue 6434, pp. 1392-1393.

DEF-CLI-REG-LAND-EA

Dellasala, Dominick A. et al. “Letters: Post-Fire Logging Debate Ignores Many Issues.” Commentary: Science, Nov 2006, 314(5796):51-2.

CLI-ECON

Evich, Helena Bottemiller. “I’m Standing Right Here in the Middle of Climate Change: How the USDA is Failing Farmers.” Politico , 15 Oct. 2019.

EA-ENJU-RIGH-LAND

Galeano, Eduardo. “Nature is not Mute.” IPS News, ipsnews.net, April 2008.

DEF-CLI-REG-LAND-EA-URB

Gramling, Carolyn. “Why Planting Tons of Trees Isn’t Enough to Solve Climate Change.” Science News, 9 July 2021.

ANI-CLI-EA-ECON

Jenson, Derrick. “Beyond Civilization.” Orion Magazine, orionmagazine.org, 11 December 2019.

CLI-EA-ENJU-LAND

Kolbert, Elizabeth. Excerpt from Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change. Bloomsbury, USA, 2006.

CLI-REG

Herring, David. ““Isn’t There a Lot of Disagreement among Climate Scientists about Global Warming?” NOAA, 3 February 2020.

ANI-EA-ECON

Hall, Lee. “Hogwash! Or, How Animal Advocates Enable Corporate Spin.” Dissident Voice, dissidentvoice.org, 29 August 2007.

ANI-CLI-DEF-EA

Hilborn, Ray. “Keep Eating Fish: It’s the Best Way to Feed the World.”  OUPblog. Oxford University Press’s Academic Insights for the Thinking World, blogoup.com, May 31 2019.

EA-REG-RIGH

Levang, Emily. Can We Protect Nature by Giving it Rights? University of Minnesota., Environmental Institute: Ensia. 4 Feb. 2020

EA-REG-RIGH

Margil, Mari. “Nature and the Law.” Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, democracyjournal.org, 20 Dec. 2016.

ANI-CLI-DEF

MacGowan, Brian. “Harvesting Our Forests – The Wildlife Debate.” Department of Forestry & Natural Resources, Purdue University, 31 Jan. 2018.

CLI-ANI-RIGH-EA-REG-ECON

Monbiot, George.  “Stop Eating Fish. It’s the Only Way to Save the Life in Our Seas.” The Guardian, 9 May 2019. 

DEF-CLI-REG-LAND-EA

NaturiO. “5 Reforestation Movements that Give You Hope For the Future.” YouTube, 2022.  (Video 9:09 min.)

ANI-RIGH-EA-REG

Nelson, Michael Paul, et al. “Emotions and the Ethics of Consequence in Conservation Decisions: Lessons from Cecil the Lion.” Conservation Letters. Society for Conservation Biology. Jan. 28 2016. 

ANI-RIGH-EA-CLI

Reasor, Jamie K. “Ocean City.” 1997. (poem).

DEF-CLI-REG-LAND-EA

Robins, Becki. “To Save the Redwoods, Scientists Debate Burning and Logging.” Undark, 16 12 2019.

ANI-EA-RIGH

Safina, Carl. “What Animals Think and Feel.” Bioneers, 2014, Pp. 10-15.

ANI-CLI-EA

Shah, Sonia. “Think Exotic Animals Are to Blame for the Coronavirus? Think Again.” The Nation, 18 Feb. 2020.

CLI-EA-RIGH-REG-KNOW-ECON

Solnit, Rebecca. “If You Win the Popular Imagination, You Change the Game: Why We Need New Stories on Climate. The Guardian, 12, Jan 2023.

CLI-REG-LAND-EA

Stoknes, Per Espen. “How to Transform Apocalypse Fatigue into Action on Global Warming.”  TED Global NYC, September 2017. (14:51 minutes)

ANI-DEF-RIGH

Quammen, David. “Clone Your Troubles Away.” Harpers, February 2005.

ANI-EA

Regan, Tom. “The Case for Animal Rights.” Excerpt from “A Case for Animal Rights.” In M.W. Fox & L.D. Mickley (Eds.), Advances in Animal Welfare Science, 1986/87 (pp. 179-189). Washington, DC: The Humane Society of the United States. The Humane Society Institute for Science and Policy Animal Studies Repository, 1986.

CLI-DEF-REG

Weise, Mikaela and Elizabeth Dow Goldman. “We Lost a Football Pitch of Primary Rainforest every 6 Seconds in 2019.” World Resources Institute, wri.org, 2 June 2020.

Unit 3.3 Readings: Indigenous Peoples, Knowledge, Land Use and Environmental Justice, uRBAN ECOLOGY

ENJU-INDIG-KNOW-LAND-REG

Anderson, Terry L. “The Case for Transferring Federal Lands Back to Native Americans.” The Hill, 3 June 2020.

CLI-ENJU-LAND-INDIG

Baker, Janelle and Paulla Ebron, Rosa Ficek, Karen Ho, Renya Ramirez, Zoe Todd, Anna Tsing, Sarah E. Vaughn. “The Snarled Lines of Justice: Women Ecowarriors Map A New History Of The Anthropocene.” Orion Magazine, orionmagazine.org, 19 Nov. 2020.

ENJU-REG-LAND-URB

Beatley, Tim. “The Natureful City: Rediscovering Nature during a Pandemic.” Biophilic Cities Journal. Vol. 4 No.1, April 2021, Pp. 6-9.

ENJU-REG-URB

Berardelli, Jeff and Peggy Shepard. “Summer’s Social Unrest Highlights Environmental Racism in the U.S.” CBS News. July 17, 2020. (Video: 10:44 min.)

ENJU-REG-LAND-URB

Bhat, Meera. “Opinion: For People Working to Protect Nature, Cities Can No Longer be an Afterthought.” Ensia, ensia.com, 14 Sept. 2018.

EA-ENJU-INDIG-REG-URB

Buford, Talia. “A Brief History of Environmental Justice.” ProPublica, 4 August 2017. (Video: 3:35 min)

ENJU-LAND-REG-URB

Kephart, Lindsay.  “How Racial Residential Segregation Structures Access and Exposure to Greenness and Green Space: A Review.” Environmental Justice, Volume 15, Number 4, 2022 

INDIG-LAND-KNOW-EA-ENJU-CLI

Kimmerer, Robin Wall. “Weaving Traditional Ecological Knowledge into Biological Education: A Call to Action.” BioScience, Volume 52, Issue 5, May 2002, Pages 432–438.

URB- LAND- REG- ENJU

Lieber, John.  “Urban Ecology: A Bright Future for Sustainable Cities.” The Revelator. 14 Dec.  2018. 

ECON-ENJU-INDIG-LAND-REG

Norberg-Hodge, Helena“What Indigenous Wisdom Can Teach Us about Economics” Local Futures: Economic of Happiness, August, 2020.

CLI-ENJU-INDIG-LAND-REG-URB

Isaacson, Walter. “‘Pollution is Segregated’ Says the Father of Environmental Justice.” PBS, Amanpor and Company, Interview with Robert Bullard, 3 March 2020. (Video: 17:43 min.)

ENJU-INDIG-LAND-REG

Koza, Fiona and Naolo Charles, Jennifer Beeman, Ingrid Waldron, Dayna Scott, Kristian Ferreira and Peter Wood.  “Canada’s Big Chances to Address Environmental Racism.” TheTyee.ca, 26 Nov 2020.

ENJU-KNOW-LAND-REG-URB

Lantham, Drew J.  “Nine New Revelations for the Black American Bird-Watcher.” Vanity Fair, 27 May 2020.

ENJU-KNOW-LAND-REG-URB

Lantham, Drew J.  “Nine Rules for the Woke Bird-Watcher.” Orion Magazine, 3 Dec. 2020.

ANI-CLI-EA-INDIG-KNOW-LAND

Nicholas, George. “Indigenous Intelligence: Diverse Solutions for the 21st Century, ‘When Scientists ‘Discover’ What Indigenous People Have Known For Centuries.” The Conversation, smithsonianmag.com, 21 February 2018.

CLI-EA-INDIG-KNOW-LAND-REG

Martinez, Dennis. “Indigenous Integrity.” Resurgence & Ecologist, resurgence.org, Issue 250, September/October 2008.

CLI-EA-ENJU-INDIG-KNOW-LAND-REG

“Indigenous People’s Collective Rights to Lands, Territories and Resources.” The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, un.org, 19 April 2018.

ENJU-EA-URB

Seamans, Georgia Silvera. “The Risks and Rewards of Being Black in Nature.” Medium. medium.com. August 21, 2020.

 

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