Citations:hyperobject


 * 2014, Whitney A. Bauman, Religion and Ecology: Developing a Planetary Ethic, Columbia University Press (ISBN 9780231537100), page 162:
 * For example, we might understand the city as a hyperobject/subject or the process of climate change itself as something that is a hyperobject/subject of  which we are a part.
 * 2017, Louis Kotzé, Environmental Law and Governance for the Anthropocene, Bloomsbury Publishing (ISBN 9781509906543), page 127:
 * Morton's prime example of a hyperobject is global warming. As a hyperobject, global warming is characterised by an absence of distance between the implicated bodies: raindrops on our face is global warming, just as the act of flushing away