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Perhaps an epidemic which threatens to decimate humanity should be treated as Well’s story turned around: the “Martian invaders” ruthlessly exploiting and destroying life on earth are we, humanity, ourselves; and after all devices of highly developed primates to defend themselves from us have failed, we are now threatened “by the humblest thing that God, in his wisdom, has put upon this earth,” stupid virus which just blindly reproduce themselves – and mutate (13).
The really difficult thing to accept is the fact that the ongoing epidemic is a result of natural contingency at its purest, that is just happened and hides no deeper meaning. In the larger order of things, we are just a species with no special importance (14).
In the last days, we hear repeatedly that each of us is personally responsible and has to follow the new rules. Media are full of stories about people who misbehaved and put themselves and others in danger, an infected man enters a store and coughs on everyone, that sort of thing. The problem with this is the same as the journalism dealing with the environmental crisis: the media over-emphasize our personal responsibility for the problem, demanding that we pay more attention to recycling and other behavioral issues. Such a focus on individual responsibility, necessary as it is to some degree, functions as ideology the moment it serves to obfuscate the bigger questions of how to change our entire economic and social system. The struggle against coronavirus can only be fought together with the struggle against ideological mystification, and as part of a general ecological struggle (88-89).
There is a key difference between the coronavirus epidemic and the ecological crisis. In the health crisis, it may be true that humans as a whole are “fighting” against – even if they have no interest in us and go their way from throat to throat killing us without meaning to it (111-112).
Materiality, usually conceived as inert substance, should be rethought as a plethora of things that from assemblages of human and nonhuman actors (actants)-humans are but one force in a potentially unbounded network of forces (113).
★ The coronavirus epidemic can be seen as an assemblage of a (potentially) pathogenic viral mechanism, industrialized, agriculture, fast global economic development, cultural habits, exploding internal communication, and so on. The epidemic is a mixture in which natural, economic, and cultural processes are inextricably bound together . . . as humans, we are one among the actants in a complex assemblage; however, it is only and precisely as subjects that we are able to adopt the “inhuman view” from which we are (partially, at least) grasp the assemblage of which we are part” 117).
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為慶祝世界水資源日,AIT想跟大家介紹美台在水資源領域多年的合作。過去30多年來,美台在諸多水資源議題都有技術上的密切合作,包括水資源管理、水壩設計和建造、水庫防淤及清淤、地下水控制措施、防洪、海洋氣候變遷和透過人造衛星監控海洋油汙擴散及海洋廢棄物堆積等。2020年11月,我們透過「全球合作暨訓練架構(GCTF)運用循環經濟模式處理海洋廢棄物」線上國際研討會,將美台雙邊長期以來的環境合作,拓展成多邊合作的架構,與多國夥伴共同應對日漸嚴峻的海洋及廢棄物議題。氣候變遷所造成的水患和乾旱及海洋垃圾的問題都加劇了全球水資源的危機,這場危機有賴全球夥伴共同應對。在台灣面臨56年來最大乾旱之際,讓我們一起擔任環保尖兵,共同守護珍貴的水資源和環境!#世界水資源日 #拯救水資源 #對抗氣候變遷 #共同努力共同得益
In honor of World Water Day, AIT would like to highlight U.S.-Taiwan water cooperation. For over thirty years, the United States and Taiwan have shared technical cooperation on water issues, ranging from water resources management, dam design and construction, reservoir sedimentation and sluicing, underground water control measures, flood prevention, ocean climate change, and satellite-based monitoring for marine oil spills and marine debris. Last November 2020, our GCTF workshop on sustainable materials management solutions to marine debris expanded our long-standing environmental cooperation to a multilateral framework to address the growing ocean and waste issues facing the earth. We know that it takes a global effort to address the marine debris and climate change impacts, which have severely compounded the world's water systems through more flooding and droughts. Let’s join hands in conserving our water and be good environmental stewards amid the most severe droughts hitting Taiwan in 56 years! #WorldWaterDay #SaveOurWater #FightClimateChange #StriveTogetherThriveTogether
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我其實係個全方位既artist黎既 😜,用手能做到的都可以做。
art director也是我既工作,當然也包括做props…
呢個"城市化"的props我整左好耐架,我好終意做props架~haaaa
整左好幾日, 影就影一陣,然後全個一路影就一路破壞~~~係咪正先~HAAAA
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Exhibition Date: 17/03-09/04/2021 (Wed-Fri)
Venue: Y Platform, Youth Square, Chai Wan
Fee: Free admission, no ticket required
The consumer culture has convinced us that we are all entitled to luxuries. But extravagant lifestyles come at a cost to our planet – increased carbon emissions, global warming, extreme and unpredictable weather and a host of environmental pollution issues that threaten all living things. Before we exhaust Earth beyond repair, let’s stop and think, and take action against climate change.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB COMMUNITY PROJECT GRANT: START UP COMMUNITY ARTS PROJECT 2021
Enquiries: yan@hkyaf.com
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藝術家 Artists +Art Director: Maysum
攝影師 Photographer: Lo Wong (Bako Studio) @lowongphotography
化妝師:
Creative makeup : Maysum @maysum234
Dancer makeup: Yellow Lam @yellowl
造型師 Hair Stylist: Green Cheung @greencheung (AdmiX Hair Styling)
舞者 Dancers
侯靜 Evelyn Howe
魏蒨妤 Isabella Wei
張梓謙 Mario Cheung
林芷萾 Reina Lim
薛倩欣 Sania Sit
計劃主辦 Project Organiser
香港青年藝術協會 Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation
捐助機構 Funded by
香港賽馬會慈善信託基金 Hong Kong Jockey Club
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Taiwan’s next referendum will soon vote on activating the nation’s fourth nuclear plant, as well as constructing a natural gas plant on an algal reef that's critical for Taiwan’s biodiversity. These decisions come as governments around the world are scrambling to meet the demands of the Paris Agreement, and as environmental activists fight for a more sustainable planet.
Green Parties propose an alternative voice in politics to tackle our environmental ruin. All over the world, there are 91 Green Parties that believe in committing our governments to environmental stewardship, through electing green movement leaders into office. In Asia, Taiwan is home to the region’s oldest Green Party, which won a National Assembly seat in 1996 - their very first election campaign.
Our guest today is Professor Dafydd Fell, a political scientist at SOAS University of London, and Director of the Centre of Taiwan Studies. Dafydd Fell is author of the new book: “Taiwan’s Green Parties: Alternative Politics in Taiwan”, published in March 2021 by Routledge.
Today’s episode is hosted by Nate Maynard - Senior Consultant at Reset Carbon, and host of Waste Not Why Not. You can check out his show for more insights on the world’s ocean, energy, and waste issues.
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Today’s show is done in collaboration with The Taiwan Take. Subscribe to that show for more Taiwanese perspectives on global issues.
Taiwan’s next referendum will soon vote on activating the nation’s fourth nuclear plant, as well as constructing a natural gas plant on an algal reef that's critical for Taiwan’s biodiversity. These decisions come as governments around the world are scrambling to meet the demands of the Paris Agreement, and as environmental activists fight for a more sustainable planet.
Green Parties propose an alternative voice in politics to tackle our environmental ruin. All over the world, there are 91 Green Parties that believe in committing our governments to environmental stewardship, through electing green movement leaders into office. In Asia, Taiwan is home to the region’s oldest Green Party, which won a National Assembly seat in 1996 - their very first election campaign.
Our guest today is Professor Dafydd Fell, a political scientist at SOAS University of London, and Director of the Centre of Taiwan Studies. Dafydd Fell is author of the new book: “Taiwan’s Green Parties: Alternative Politics in Taiwan”, published in March 2021 by Routledge.
Taiwan’s Green Parties: Alternative Politics in Taiwan:https://www.amazon.com/Taiwans-Green-Parties-Alternative-Routledge/dp/0367650312
Routledge: https://www.routledge.com/Taiwans-Green-Parties-Alternative-Politics-in-Taiwan/Fell/p/book/9780367650315
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Treating yourself with carbon offsets is apparently soothing for climate anxiety. (With 2020 vision?) Nature N8 calculates his carbon footprint and shops for the cheapest offset. But the retail therapy concludes that carbon offsets are very... off.
This is a podcast about how NOT to save the environment. Hosted by Nature N8 (Nate Maynard), an environmental researcher working on energy, ocean, and waste issues.
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