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Earth Day at 50: A Call for a New Engagement with Our Planet

Authors: Schlosser, Peter; Beschloss, Steven; Edwards, Clea; Berman, Nina; Laubichler, Manfred; van der Leeuw, Sander; Franz, Jason;

Earth Day at 50: A Call for a New Engagement with Our Planet

Abstract

This is a brief position piece that discusses the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the sustainability crisis. It was originally published on behalf of Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University on Medium, April 21, 2020, co-authored by Peter Schlosser, Steven Beschloss, Clea Edwards, Nina Berman, Manfred Laubichler, Sander van der Leeuw and Jason Franz.

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Sustainability, Earth Day, environmental movements, COVID

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