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Creators/Authors contains: "Cymene Howe"

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  1. From the vantage point of the social sciences, the article provides an overview of the author's concept, "hydrological globalization," as interconnective quality --both physical and social -- that is created through anthropogenic climate change and the transformation of the global cryosphere. The proposition forwarded in the article is that we can "follow the water" from sites of melt (such as The Arctic) to sites where melted ice has, and will, become sea level rise (largely in global coastal cities in the mid-latitudes) in order to compare and contrast strategies and commitments of response and adaptation to environmental change. Through the connectivity of the World Ocean, the essay proposes that novel, unlikely and distant relations are created through the deformation and reformation of the hydrosphere. 
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