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Albania’s Ecological Footprint: Lessons from Earth Overshoot Day
In 2025, if everyone on Earth lived like the average Albanian, we would reach Earth Overshoot Day on September 13, nearly two months later than the global date of July 24. This later date reflects Albania’s more moderate ecological footprint, shaped by lower energy use, local diets, and significant natural…
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From Trinity to Today: The History and Ethics of the Atomic Bomb
On July 16, 1945, humanity split the atom and crossed a threshold it could never uncross. From the searing flash of the Trinity Test to the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the atomic age has forced us to confront a truth that Günther Anders warned about: our capacity to destroy…
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The Legacy of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: A Moral Reckoning
The ethical shock of Hiroshima was not only in the destruction of two cities, but in the recognition that humanity had become capable of self-extinction and yet remained emotionally unprepared to prevent it. The nuclear age demands not more power, but a radical expansion of moral imagination.
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Remembering Hiroshima: Ethics in the Shadow of Technological Catastrophe
On August 6, 1945, humanity crossed an invisible line, from the age of war to the age of planetary destruction. For philosopher Günther Anders, Hiroshima was not just a tragedy of war, but a moral catastrophe born of a civilization that creates more than it can imagine, and destroys without…