Today, people are slowly waking up to the possibility.

Reclaiming burial practices and.

Verkkowe have adopted the term β€˜green’ to explicitly connect these death practices to ongoing political discourses around social progressivism, environmental.

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But over the last 150 years death care has.

Yet conventional funeral practices.

Verkkoour funeral practices have a high carbon footprint.

Traditional burial and cremation pollute the ground and emit carbon dioxide.

Verkkobut over the last 150 years death care has become a toxic, polluting, and alienating industry in the united states.

Verkkodespite growing awareness of our environmental footprint in life, the ecological impact of death is rarely considered.

Reclaiming burial practices and restoring our tie to the earth prompts its readers consider the environmental toll of human disposal.

Verkkobut over the last 150 years death care has become a toxic, polluting, and alienating industry in the united states.

Verkkodespite growing awareness of our environmental footprint in life, the ecological impact of death is rarely considered.

Reclaiming burial practices and restoring our tie to the earth prompts its readers consider the environmental toll of human disposal.

Verkkohere, greening the afterlife of the corpse refers to ecological and commercial imperatives that advocate reusing the dead body and reintegrating the.

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