2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-8742
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What does steady state mean for debris-covered glaciers?

Abstract: <p>Debris-covered glaciers accumulate supra-glacial debris on the glacier surface in the ablation zone. As long as this debris layer is not at least partly removed, it can be expected that glaciers continue to grow in length, because the thickening debris layer continuously reduces surface melt rates. Removal of the debris layer, on the other hand, is a complicated process, which depends on a number of parameters, like surface slope, debris thickness, grain size distribution and water content to … Show more

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“…This mindset leads "not only to envelop humanity and the human condition in the lineal ideas of civilisation and progress, but also to entangle modernity further with its underside: coloniality" (Walsh, 2010, p. 15). Colonialism has shaped the way supply chains are structured, organised and governed, especially in the fashion industry (Mayer, 2020). The postcolonial legacy is power asymmetries between buying firms and suppliers, which have resulted in marginalised stakeholders, particularly workers, being silenced (Touboulic et al, 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This mindset leads "not only to envelop humanity and the human condition in the lineal ideas of civilisation and progress, but also to entangle modernity further with its underside: coloniality" (Walsh, 2010, p. 15). Colonialism has shaped the way supply chains are structured, organised and governed, especially in the fashion industry (Mayer, 2020). The postcolonial legacy is power asymmetries between buying firms and suppliers, which have resulted in marginalised stakeholders, particularly workers, being silenced (Touboulic et al, 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The industry is responsible for approximately 10% of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Niinim€ aki et al, 2020) but suffers from some of the worst working conditions. Fashion giants regularly and systematically put economic benefits ahead of environmental and social interests (Lewis, 2020), creating dire environmental, economic, social and psychosociological consequences (Mayer, 2020), particularly for workers. We argue that OSCM and OSCM research could provide the answers we need to transition to a high-carbon to a low-carbon future whilst allowing workers in fashion supply chains to flourish.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%