Teatro della terra alienata, Australian national pavilion at the XXII Milan Triennial, 2019
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- Ediciones ARQ
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- Journal Article
- Citation:
- ARQ, 2019, (103), pp. 40 - 49
- Issue Date:
- 2019-12-20
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As an ecosystemic effect of climate change, the largest living being on the planet – the Great Barrier Reef in Australia– started to lose its color in 2016. This episode serves as a lens to look not only at the way in which the heritage of humanity is affected by global warming but also at how governments deny this using false environmental protection strategies in parallel to the continuous promotion of fossil fuels.
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