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* Through a Green Lens: The Construction of Customary Environmental Law and Community in Indonesia' | * Through a Green Lens: The Construction of Customary Environmental Law and Community in Indonesia' | ||
* The Meaning of Mo: Place, Power and Taboo in the Marshall Islands[[https:// | * The Meaning of Mo: Place, Power and Taboo in the Marshall Islands[[https:// | ||
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- | Algorithms underpin the global technological infrastructure that extracts and develops natural resources such as minerals, food, fossil fuels and living marine resources. They facilitate global trade flows with commodities and they form the basis of environmental monitoring technologies. Last but not least, algorithms embedded in devices and services affect our behavior - what we buy and consume and how we travel, with indirect but potentially strong effects on the biosphere. As a result, algorithms deserve more scrutiny. Victor Galaz Stockholm Resilience | + | Algorithms underpin the global technological infrastructure that extracts and develops natural resources such as minerals, food, fossil fuels and living marine resources. They facilitate global trade flows with commodities and they form the basis of environmental monitoring technologies. Last but not least, algorithms embedded in devices and services affect our behavior - what we buy and consume and how we travel, with indirect but potentially strong effects on the biosphere. As a result, algorithms deserve more scrutiny.\\ - Victor Galaz / Stockholm Resilience |
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