Défragmenter notre personnalité par le dialogue art-science : pour une co-énonciation écologique, transformative et une éthique joyeuse, allant de soi DOI Creative Commons

Claire Damesin

Interfaces numériques, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(2)

Published: Dec. 7, 2023

A l’ère où il semble devenu évident pour beaucoup que l’humanité doive changer sa façon d’habiter la terre, des prédictions d’avenirs très distincts parcourent les réseaux et nos cerveaux. Dans une perspective immédiate de davantage respect vis-à-vis nature, question pragmatique peut s’ériger en chacun nous : « faire ? ». logique d’écologie l’humain co-énonciation avec le vivant, cet article propose piste possible vers l’émergence d’une éthique à l’échelle individuelle. Au-delà anxiété paralysante, ou action précipitée, peut-on penser rassurante, allant soi Après l’examen causes profondes crise écologique, l’idée proposée ici est qu’une au service du création d’un nouveau monde passe individuelle par harmonie intérieure. Il s’agit alors sortir l’emprise pièges numérique débordant d’effacer dissonances internes facettes scientifique artistique peuvent avoir, parfois renforcées et/ou révélées arts numériques. Nous chercherons montrer comment, se réappropriant ces désaccords intérieurs » pratiquant démarche introspective via l’art science, pouvons progressivement défragmenter ce l’on appellera un élargissement concept, intra-personnelle Par là même, transformations salutaires collectif humain non s’opèrent. Parallèlement, mise place qualités d’être impliquant corps l’esprit vivre ouvre chemin spontanée, joyeuse, soi. cette optique, numériques deviennent moyen d’expression créatif parmi d’autres, écologique c'est-à-dire respectueuse sans être son substitut.

Scientists' warning of threats to mountains DOI
Dirk S. Schmeller, Davnah Urbach, Kieran A. Bates

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 853, P. 158611 - 158611

Published: Sept. 7, 2022

Language: Английский

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Contamination Pattern and Risk Assessment of Polar Compounds in Snow Melt: An Integrative Proxy of Road Runoffs DOI Creative Commons
Loïc Maurer, Eric Carmona, Oliver Machate

et al.

Environmental Science & Technology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 57(10), P. 4143 - 4152

Published: March 2, 2023

To assess the contamination and potential risk of snow melt with polar compounds, road background was sampled during a melting event at 23 sites city Leipzig screened for 489 chemicals using liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry target screening. Additionally, six 24 h composite samples were taken from influent effluent wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) event. 207 compounds least detected once (concentrations between 0.80 ng/L 75 μg/L). Consistent patterns traffic-related dominated chemical profile (58 in concentrations 1.3 to μg/L) among them 2-benzothiazole sulfonic acid 1-cyclohexyl-3-phenylurea tire wear denatonium used as bittern vehicle fluids. Besides, analysis unveiled presence rubber additive 6-PPD its transformation product N-(1.3-dimethylbutyl)-N′-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine quinone (6-PPDQ) known cause acute toxicity sensitive fish species. The also 149 other such food additives, pharmaceuticals, pesticides. Several biocides identified major contributors, more site-specific occurrence, toxic risks algae (five samples) invertebrates (six samples). Ametryn, flumioxazin, 1,2-cyclohexane dicarboxylic diisononyl ester are main contributing algae, while etofenprox bendiocarb found contributors crustacean risk. Correlations WWTP flow rate allowed us discriminate urban runoff sources dominant sources. Removal rates showed that some largely eliminated (removal higher than 80%) 6-PPDQ, others persisted WWTP.

Language: Английский

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Review: mountain lakes as freshwater resources at risk from chemical pollution DOI Creative Commons
Oliver Machate, Dirk S. Schmeller, Tobias Schulze

et al.

Environmental Sciences Europe, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 35(1)

Published: Jan. 13, 2023

Abstract Background Chemical pollution forms a severe threat for human and environmental health. While the risks European lowland water bodies are well known, there is little knowledge on remote aquatic ecosystems particularly mountain lakes, despite their importance provision of freshwater. Here, we critically review current exposure risk by chemical lakes present tiered approach how to advance effectively our understanding in future. Results Generally, pollutant monitoring data currently incomplete, with many regions substances having been only poorly investigated. More reliable exist persistent organic pollutants (POPs). However, increasing evidence that even exposed wide range pollutants. Among them potent pesticides used agricultural biocidal applications, such as diazinon permethrin. The follows complex pattern. Pollutants introduced into via atmospheric deposition run-off from watershed, but also local sources, like tourism pastoralism. Our assessment recent biomonitoring studies suggest widespread chronic toxic crustacean ranges. If ranges pastoralism, acute effects possible. Thereby, vulnerability has be expected high due harsh conditions at altitudes, organism’s traits, insular position lower species richness altitudes. Furthermore, biological processes leading degradation under ecological ecosystems. Conclusion sensitivity investigated, existing it very likely do suffer pollution-induced toxicity. To verify this suggestion expand knowledge, necessary future combine more holistic modelling links effects. Only then will possible obtain impact protect these fragile

Language: Английский

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Aquatic ecosystem indices, linking ecosystem health to human health risks DOI Creative Commons
Fabrício Alvim Carvalho, Adeline Loyau,

Michelle Kelly-Irving

et al.

Biodiversity and Conservation, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 16, 2025

Abstract The good functioning of aquatic ecosystems is essential for providing diverse ecosystem services that benefit humans. degradation health due to continuous stressors, such as climate change or water pollution, leading an increase in human risks and well-being. Indicators have been developed determine from recreational drinking water. Still, a general application linking has not done. We here reviewed indicators indices applied assess the their links with risk evaluated extent which can witness A total 245 articles were reviewed, consisting 185 on assessment 60 Out 65 described, we use several parameters relevance evaluate risks, including physico-chemical parameters, bioindicators, contaminants, pathogens, therefore covering various sources disturbance. Based our assessment, propose set would allow inclusion well-being (e.g. coliforms, algae, pH, nutrients, chemical compounds, services). Measuring these should be incorporated into future studies understanding linkage health.

Language: Английский

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Synthetic musks in the natural environment: Sources, occurrence, concentration, and fate-A review of recent developments (2010–2023) DOI Creative Commons
Jianan Li,

Yu Lu,

Huanfa Chen

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 922, P. 171344 - 171344

Published: March 1, 2024

Synthetic musks (SMs) have served as cost-effective substitutes for natural musk compounds in personal care and daily chemical products decades. Their widespread use has led to their detection various environmental matrices, raising concerns about potential risks. Despite numerous studies on SM levels different environments, a systematic review of contemporary presence is lacking. This aims address this gap by summarising recent research developments SMs diverse including river water, lake seawater, estuarine groundwater, snow, meltwater, sediments, aquatic suspended matter, soils, sands, outdoor air, atmospheric particulate matter. Covering the period from 2010 2023, focuses four categories: nitro, polycyclic, macrocyclic, alicyclic. It systematically examines sources, occurrences, concentrations, spatial temporal variations, fate. The literature reveals environment (freshwater sediments particular), with polycyclic being most studied group. Both direct (e.g., wastewater discharges) indirect human recreational activities) sources contribute presence. Levels vary greatly among higher observed certain regions, such Southeast Asia. Spatial variations are also evident. fate depends physicochemical properties processes, bioaccumulation, biodegradation, photodegradation, adsorption, phase exchange, hydro-dilution effects. Biodegradation photodegradation can decrease levels, but may produce more persistent eco-toxic products. Modelling approaches been employed analyse fate, especially processes like or long-distance transport. Future should further investigate complex if influence. enhances understanding status supports efforts control contamination.

Language: Английский

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Mxene-derived Na2O7Ti3 nanoribbon as a promising electrode material for the detection of ethyl paraoxon in complex matrices DOI

Aarcha Appu Mini,

Vimala Raghavan

Microchemical Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 201, P. 110674 - 110674

Published: May 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Exposure to malathion impairs learning and memory of zebrafish by disrupting cholinergic signal transmission, undermining synaptic plasticity, and aggravating neuronal apoptosis DOI
Yang Shu,

Weishang Zhou,

Weixia Zhang

et al.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 137391 - 137391

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Abrupt physico-chemical changes in the limnology of Pyrenean mountain lakes necessitate urgent management actions DOI Creative Commons
Hugo Sentenac, Dirk S. Schmeller,

Emilie Chardon

et al.

Regional Environmental Change, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 25(1)

Published: Jan. 28, 2025

Abstract Mountain lakes are rare ecological niches supporting unique species assemblages and important sources of safe drinking water for wildlife, livestock humans. Located at high altitude, these vulnerable to environmental stressors such as climate or land-use change, impacting their ecosystem functions. However, although trends in temperature physico-chemical composition have been fairly well studied large mountain lakes, the same cannot be said small- medium-sized shallow lakes. Here, using measurements chemistry 25 Pyrenean records 14 them, we show that conditions which prevail littoral zones undergone rapid changes between 2007 2023. Over this 16-year period, found that, on average, duration ice-cover period decreased by 58.35 days, average annual rose 1.65 °C. We also a significant overall decrease pH, total organic carbon nitrogen, increase hardness dissolved potassium. Our results demonstrate abiotic alterations with potential negative implications humans, functioning. Likely consequences include declines aquatic biodiversity, degradation quality increased health risks from harmful algal blooms. Policy must urgently acknowledge impacts global change mountains order take necessary management actions.

Language: Английский

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Occurrence of Current-Use Pesticides in Sediment Cores from Lakes and Peatlands in Pristine Mountain Areas of Brazilian National Parks DOI
Patrícia Christina Genázio Pereira, Cláudio Ernesto Taveira Parente, Yago Guida

et al.

Environmental Pollution, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 372, P. 126005 - 126005

Published: March 5, 2025

Language: Английский

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To Live in Our Damaged Worlds DOI Creative Commons

Maud Hallin,

Daniele D. Magda,

Pierre M Stassart

et al.

Environmental Humanities, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(1), P. 170 - 189

Published: March 1, 2025

Abstract The question of how to inhabit damaged worlds becomes pressing, and the notion environmental justice, which emerged in 1980s, is an attempt respond this situation. But concept has been essentially thought around fair distribution risks among humans. Today, however, ecological upheavals destruction refuge for living beings increasingly mark end risk-based management toward recognition sustainably obligation adapt. Based on a critical analysis academic literature, article argues shift adaptation shows limits normative approach justice calls complementary approaches be proposed. A first move exists literature develop multispecies or socio-ecological by insisting importance relational with other species. Following this, authors propose go further including Deweyan pragmatic inquiry issues. These inquiries are processes led publics who try their troubles. defend that these allow them think precariousness, situated approach, as already being means not only inhabiting worlds. This leads version enriched four dimensions: epistemological, relational, temporal responsibility.

Language: Английский

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