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Lierre Keith
Lierre Keith is an American writer, radical feminist, food activist, and radical environmentalist. She is the author of two novels, as well as Deep Green Resistance and The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability, which has been called “the most important ecological book of this generation.” She is also the co-author of ‘Bright Green Lies: How the Environmental Movement Lost Its Way and What We Can Do About It.’
Lierre Keith is an American writer, radical feminist, food activist, and radical environmentalist. She is the author of two novels, as well as Deep Green Resistance and The Vegetarian Myth: Food, Justice, and Sustainability, which has been called “the most important ecological book of this generation.” She is also the co-author of ‘Bright Green Lies: How the Environmental Movement Lost Its Way and What We Can Do About It.’
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What Machines Can't Do
Corruption and Climate Change
Humans versus Nature
Blind Data
March of the Machines
The World in Our Hands
The Puzzle of Progress
The Dark Side of Environmentalism
Mind Machines
James Lovelock: Creativity in Science & Gaia Theory
What We Don't Know About CO2
Can We Control AI?
Is Digital Thinking Different?
Climate Change and Britain’s Future
How to Thrive in a Digital Age
Creative Robots
The Habits of Nature
Genes, Memes and Temes
The Myth of Scarcity
The Fifth Crime
Designing Life
Nine Million Steps in Solitude
Staying Human in Cyberspace
The Internet is Not a Waffle Iron Connected to a Fax Machine
Global Overhaul
Future Storm
Why Trolls Matter
Rise of the Machines
My Avatar, Myself
Touching Cyberspace
Zanna Clay | In-depth Interview
Digital Apes
How to talk about climate change
The smartphone society
Extinction and Renewal
The AI illusion
Mind over matter
How to live forever
Technology in trouble
Electric brains
The technology trap
Scientific freedom
Who's afraid of the big, bad data?
AI, emotions and the tech evolution
The next environmental crisis
AI and the future of the mind
Nature: friend or foe?
Human justice and machine intelligence
In search of a cleaner world
The accurate, the perfect and the dangerous