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David A. Westbrook's avatar

Wessie, this is kind of where I started in environmental law. You might recall, well know of, Bill McKibben & the End of Nature? Was groundbreaking at the time. I think the theoretical/rhetorical frame you are using relies on just the imaginary you say is no longer available to us. And so I don't think this is the way forward, especially for somebody who thinks about aesthetics. But it's a really long conversation, I don't want to bore you with my own bibliography, and I'll try to find time to respond with more care. Those things said, it's a really good piece on its terms (I read it Unherd, too, and meant to congratulate you on that), so bravo and keep up the good work.

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Kitty's Corner's avatar

Can never forget how clothes are made of plastic now too. Cant escape those artifical blends. And lot of clothes end up in landfills too as clothes are cheaper as people dont want to pay more for better products. Harder to mend too.

There's also a giant thing of garbage just floating in the ocean!

Thanks for this piece.

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