Alice Damiano is a Ph.D. candidate at McGill University, and a fellow of the Ecological Economics project “Economics for the Anthropocene” (e4a-net.org). Her research interests include Indigenous perspectives, climate change, natural hazards, and questioning Economics.
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Being connected to the land
While late 2019 and the year 2020 will probably be remembered for the covid-19 pandemic, the world should not forget about another disaster: The bushfires in Australia, that this year were unusually intense and out of control. What let them be so terribly out of control in the first place?
October 29, 2020

