Figures
1The High Mountain Ecology Research Station, Finse, emblem, 1972. Courtesy of the University of Oslo Archive.
2Arne Næss on vacation with the Norwegian Alpine Club in Pakistan, 1950. Unknown photographer. Courtesy of Gyldendal.
3Today (left) and tomorrow? (right). From the exhibition And after Us … (1970) with the polluted society of New York to the left and the future ecological self-sufficient society in Norway to the right. Courtesy of the Norwegian Society for the Conservation of Nature.
4Sigmund Kvaløy being taken away by the police at Mardøla, 1970. Photo: NTB. Courtesy of Scanpix.
5The front-page of the Ecophilosophical Reader used in the Nature and Humans course. Drawing by Sigmund Kvaløy, 1973. Courtesy of the University of Oslo Archive.
6Sustainable effort as Jørgen Randers saw it in the manuscript “The Lifecycle of a Movement” from November 1972. Courtesy of Jørgen Randers.
7The lifecycle of a social movement as Jørgen Randers saw it in November 1972. Courtesy of Jørgen Randers.
8The Minister of the Environment, Gro Harlem Bruntland, answering the world press about the major “Bravo” oil spill in the North Sea, 1977. Photo: NTB. Courtesy of Scanpix.
9Demonstrators blocking the road to the Alta hydropower construction site. The writing on the rocks reads “LA ELVA LEVE” (Let the river live). September 1979. Photo: Erik Thorberg. Courtesy of NTB Scanpix.