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Que faire ?: du désespoir à l'action, sauvons la planète ! (Documents)
Par Jane Fonda. 2021
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Environnement, Essais
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Icône militante, l'actrice explique les enjeux de la crise climatique. Elle évoque également les inégalités et les systèmes de survie…
de la Terre qui s'effondrent. Selon elle, il est nécessaire d'agir pour sauver des vies et des espèces.
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Essais, Environnement
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44 textes courts qui explorent l'impact des hommes sur la Terre et sa biodiversité, tout en abordant des sujets tels…
que l'art rupestre des grottes de Lascaux et les couchers de soleil.
Theory of Water: Nishnaabe Maps to the Times Ahead
Par Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. 2025
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Environnement, Peuples autochtones (biographies), Sciences et médecine (biographies), Politique et gouvernement (biographies)
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Acclaimed Nishnaabeg writer Leanne Betasamosake Simpson takes a revolutionary look at that most elemental force, water, and suggests a powerful…
path for the future.For many years, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson has found refuge in skiing—in all kinds of weather across different forms of terrain, often following the trail beside a beloved creek near her home. Recently, as she skimmed along this path and meditated on our world's uncertainty—including environmental devastation, the rise of authoritarianism, and the effects of ongoing social injustice—her mind turned to the ice beside her, and the snow beneath her feet. And she asked herself: What might it mean to truly listen to water? To know not only the land on which we live, but the water that surrounds and inhabits us? To coexist with and alongside water? So begins this renowned writer's quest to discover, understand, and trace the historical and cultural interactions of Indigenous peoples with water in all its forms. On her journey, she reflects on the teachings, traditions, stories, and creative work of others in her community—particularly those of her longtime friend Doug Williams, an Elder whose presence suffuses these pages; reads deeply the words of thinkers from other communities whose writing expands her own; and begins to shape a "Theory of Water" that reimagines relationships among all beings and life-forces. In this essential and inventive work, Simpson artfully weaves Nishnaabeg stories with her own thought and lived experience—and offers a vision of water as a catalyst for transformation, today and into our shared future.