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Why We Need New Words for Life in the Anthropocene
important to work with members of the public to coin words, rather than dreaming up new vocabulary on their own
Richard Fisher • Why We Need New Words for Life in the Anthropocene
A founding motivation for the pair was a belief that the discussion of climate change needed to be participatory, not a one-way lecture. "One of the things that frustrated me so much while working for major environmental groups is this concept that there are anointed people who 'know' and there are people who are 'not knowing'," says Quan
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mientierra – from the Spanish miente (she/he lies) and tierra (land). It means "a false sense of solid ground beneath us", says Escott, to describe the experience of not being able to trust the land near a retreating coastline. It could also be applied as a metaphor for contemporary structures and systems that seem robust, but are not
Richard Fisher • Why We Need New Words for Life in the Anthropocene
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