ReproducingTheEnvironment
@ReproEnviro
https://www.reprosoc.sociology.cam.ac.uk/projects/reproducing-the-envrionment
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I'm sorry, this is just gross. Harry and Megan were given an award for deciding to only have 2 kids for eco reasons? How about you give an award to all the concerned ppl of childbearing age who are in serious agony deciding whether they can even have 1 independent.co.uk/life-style/roy…
Air pollution significantly raises risk of infertility, study finds theguardian.com/environment/20…
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Air pollution significantly raises risk of infertility, study finds
Exclusive: With 30% of infertility unexplained, pollution could be an ‘unignorable’ risk factor, scientists say
Is it possible to change a chicken's sex before it hatches? theguardian.com/food/2021/jan/…
Harvest time #abundantdiversity #fiestacorn instagram.com/p/CESEenSpLne/…
Sex machine: prolific Galápagos tortoise saves his species | Environment | The Guardian theguardian.com/environment/20…
Research Associate x 2 (Fixed Term) on Urban Ecologies 👁 @Cambridge_Uni jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/23976/
It’s TODAY!! What better way to celebrate the end of the strike than to come along? 💥
We are excited to announce our Fifth Annual ReproSoc Public Lecture: Whose Biological Clock? Temporal Inevitability and Assisted Reproduction in Contemporary India by Anindita Majumdar. Thurs 5th Dec at 5:30pm, Pitt Building, Cambridge reprosoc.sociology.cam.ac.uk/events
Are you a member of #nofuturenochildren? Have you pledged not to have children because of #climatechange #climatecrisis? Would you like to talk more about your decision and contribute to academic research? Get in touch if you have questions / are interested in being interviewed!
Bad ancestors: does the climate crisis violate the rights of those yet to be born? theguardian.com/environment/20…
theguardian.com
Bad ancestors: does the climate crisis violate the rights of those yet to be born?
The long read: Our environmental vandalism has made urgent the question of ethical responsibilities across decades and centuries
Scientists use IVF procedures to help save near-extinct rhinos theguardian.com/environment/20…
theguardian.com
Scientists use IVF procedures to help save near-extinct rhinos
Two embryos have been created in an attempt to rescue northern white rhinos
Great to see brilliant and thoughtful emerging work on reproduction and the environment this morning in the Environments, Populations, Species, Ecologies stream 👏👍💪 @GrupoAFIN
Kenya northern white rhinos: Vets harvest eggs from last two females - BBC News bbc.co.uk/news/world-afr…
Thanks to the curators, artists & speakers for a fascinating evening. Heather McMullen, Fieke van der Spek & I are interested in speaking with those who are thinking about these questions for our academic research. Get in touch for more info/if you'd like to chat! [email protected]
Should we have children or stay childfree in the midst of an ecological crisis? Join us for a reflection on our future, ecological crisis, reproduction and how we 'mother' through incredible performances and conversation with #BirthStrike @LdnRebellion buff.ly/2JY9ads
Prince Harry says he and Meghan will have 2 kids 'maximum', citing environmental concerns | CBC News cbc.ca/news/entertain…
Senior Teaching Fellow Sociology of Gender, IoE UCL: atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/…
Britons being exposed to toxic chemicals from birth, MPs say theguardian.com/environment/20…
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