Scenarios about 'conservation'
The preservation, protection, and sustainable management of natural resources, ecosystems, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. Conservation movements emerged in the late 19th century as responses to industrialization, habitat destruction, and species extinction, developing into formal environmental policies and organizations throughout the 20th century. In alternate history scenarios, different conservation priorities or their absence can dramatically alter landscapes, available resources, and human-environment relationships.
What If The Environmental Movement Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the modern environmental movement failed to take hold in the 1960s and 1970s, dramatically altering the course of global policy, industrial development, and humanity's relationship with nature.
What If The Great Lakes Pollution Was Addressed Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where industrial pollution of the Great Lakes was tackled comprehensively in the 1950s, dramatically changing the environmental and economic trajectory of the region.