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The Flood That Changed San Antonio, for Better and Worse

The Flood That Changed San Antonio, for Better and Worse
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Deputy chief constable of Leicestershire Police says pay freeze is 'not fair'

Deputy chief constable of Leicestershire Police says pay freeze is 'not fair'
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The Realism of Our Times: Kim Stanley Robinson on How Science Fiction Works

World-renowned science fiction novelist Kim Stanley Robinson is a world builder beyond compare. His political acumen makes his speculations feel alive in the present as well as laying out a not-so-radiant future. He is the author of more than 20 novels and the repeat winner of most major speculative fiction prizes; his celebrated trilogies include Three Californias, Mars Trilogy: Green, and Blue. In an earlier life he was a PhD student of Fredric Jameson, and he wrote his dissertation on the novels of Philip K. Dick. He is also, as this interview shows, an acute taxonomist not just of SF but also of its roots in and its relation to a longer, larger realist tradition.

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Three Books: Jenny Price '85 on Understanding Environmentalism

What  is the Green New Deal? This star-studded essay collection think Klein, Bill McKibben, and the environmental justice giant Rev. William J. Barber clearly lays out the urgent whys, whats, and hows. It’s a super useful one-stop resource. And it puts the “radical” accusations to rest: Don’t most of us want a baked-in-green economy that’s infinitely more equitable than the one we have? These authors make the case that, ultimately, these big, ambitious policy proposals are just plain decency and good ol’ common sense.    By Rob Nixon I’ll end with this influential gem by Princeton’s own Rob Nixon and his coinage of the term “slow violence.” Nixon argues that environmental devastation that plays out more slowly say, how oil and gas companies slowly and surely lay waste globally to ecosystems, and especially to low-income communities that inhabit them is brutal violence all the same, even if far less visible than oil spills, bombings, and other more

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