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[[unsettling the veil|unsettling the veil : the way an airplane changes the shape of a cloud as it moves through it]]
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Universal Declaration of Earth Rights : a resolution proposed for adoption by the United Nations General Assembly insuring the fundamental, inalienable rights of the earth and its resources


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wet blaze : electrical fire caused by a rainstorm shorting the electricity in a building
wet blaze : electrical fire caused by a rainstorm shorting the electricity in a building

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A

absentshaping : the result of a lack of conditions needed to sustain the form of an established environmental element

act of man : an extraordinary weather event generated by the impact of human activity on the earth’s biosphere

anarboralgia : loss of concentration due to lack of exposure to views of trees through windows

anthropodenial : "the a priori rejection of humanlike traits in other animals or animallike traits in us." Frans de Vaal, NYTimes, April 2016

april dregs : garbage left behind after snow melt

arborphoria : the benficial effect of looking at trees on mood and mental performance

B

barge bums : barnacles living on the side of a boat

bitterchoke : damage done to vegetation by the invasive vine Oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus)

C

cleat mulch : goose poop on an athletic playing field

crowdpathing : extra paths that people make in parks

D

dauthus plasticus : death by plastic ingestion

digital jungle : the way in which nature is becoming more an engineered object and technology is becoming more complex, more like nature (Danny Hillis)

dove slop : trash eaten by pigeons

E

envirolexicide : the act of removing from a dictionary a word that describes something in nature

F

fence-burl : chunk of tree trunk or branches remaining on a chain link fence after the rest has been cut away

fishluv : the curiosity, affinity, and anxiety that seals and people have for each other when playing in the surf

floral confusion : when you mistake a real plant for a fake plant

florapportunist : weeds growing out of cracks in sidewalk, as in purslane or dandelion

G

ghost hall : the structure left behind inside an abandoned mineshaft

gold dust : coating of pollen on outdoor objects and infrastructure

H

heap what you throw : creating mountains of garbage

high bunk : a bird's nest on a tall building

hominal conflagration: wild fires caused by matches

hoop sag : how car tires get flat when the weather gets colder

hubcap lap : the way an animal runs from car traffic, darting

human work : a structure you come across in the woods that could only have been made by a human

K

killit : a group of wild turkeys walking around a city neighborhood at Thanksgiving time

L

log zap : a tree that has fallen on a power line

M

Mamalite : plastic synthesized from human breast milk

mary-ding : dent in a car made by hail

melt-down break : a genetic mutation in a plant or animal caused by nuclear power plant disaster

metrocones : stalagmites and stalactites in a subway system

Milkaline : plastic synthesized at home from milk (see Slow Plastic)

N

nutnick : dent in a car made by a falling acorn

O

other air : air that arrives to your living or workspace inside inflatable packing material

P

pan-nature : all of nature including animals, plants, and humans and the objects and results of animal, plant, and human activity

petrol mortis : corpse of an animal killed by oil spill

plasmat : a mixture of garbage, leaves and dirt forming a mat on the ground

prismus lacu : rainbow sheen of oil on water

R

reanimalia : animals living in abandoned vehicles or buildings

roadwort : ivy on traffic lights and signs

root-kilter : a slab of sidewalk forced out of place by a growing tree root

rubbish kill : animal death from ingesting human garbage

S

saver culture : a lifestyle of conscious, sustainable use of materials and objects, in opposition to consumer culture

screenaxed : the way trees look on video

skreek : the sound made when a branch scrapes against the side of a building

solastalgia : "people's emotional distress when their home landscapes become unrecognizeable through environmental change"

Slow Plastic : a movement of people synthesizing plastic and plastic objects from food ingredients, to reclaim an awareness of and responsibility for plastic production and use

snowfelled : early spring garden flowers toppled by snow

sootwhistle : asthma caused by smog

spectrum of influence: the spectrum whose poles are: no human influence (untrammeled wilderness) to all human influence (fully manufactured cityscape)

station-weed : weeds growing in an underground subway station with minimal water and light sources

sticky rime : frost on a car windshield that's hard to wipe off

stuckwood: tree that has grown through a metal chain link fence

T

terramour : smelling moisture emanating up from the earth through mud and soft soil, meeting the wafts of fragrant first blossoms someplace about chest height, very subtle, augmented by very merry birdsong

the entanglement : the way in which nature and technology are becoming more and more entangled, the distinction between the two is becoming meaningless (Danny Hillis)

the murks : feeling of unwellness produced in city residents by high levels of smog

the whole anthill : the whole earth as a site of human activity

third-floor visitor : plastic bag stuck and billowing in the branches of a tree

timbercake : property squashed under a fallen tree in extreme weather

track-flaque : rain puddles in a road

transatmosphobia : worry about climate change

U

unsettling the veil : the way an airplane changes the shape of a cloud as it moves through it

Universal Declaration of Earth Rights : a resolution proposed for adoption by the United Nations General Assembly insuring the fundamental, inalienable rights of the earth and its resources

W

wet blaze : electrical fire caused by a rainstorm shorting the electricity in a building