I spoke on climate disruption at the Common CAHSS conference on human rights at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on December 10, 2019. The sources and links below are listed roughly in the order in which I refer to them or draw on them in the talk. I’d like to thank my colleagues Ryan Martin and Alise Coen for their leadership in organizing this event. Early in the talk, I neglected to mention the Forest County Potawatomi when I was naming First Nations in Wisconsin. I apologize for this oversight!
Sources and Links:
- University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Land Acknowledgment
- “OHCHR’s Key Messages on Human Rights, Climate Change and Migration,” United Nations
- United Nations Human Rights Commission, “Climate Change Factsheet,” Oct. 2018
- “Rising sea levels pose threat to homes of 300m people – study,” The Guardian, U.S. Edition, October 29, 2019
- Tim McDonnell, “The Refugees The World Barely Pays Attention To,” NPR, June 20, 2018
- David Wallace-Wells, The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming (2019)
- Robin Wall Kimmerer, “Returning the Gift,” Minding Nature 7:2 (Spring 2014)
- Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac (1949)
- “The Land Ethic,” Aldo Leopold Foundation
- The Work That Reconnects
- Rebecca Solnit, Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities (2016)