Multispecies Walden Woods: Reevaluating Thoreau’s Religion
What happens when we look at Walden Woods of 1845 through a multispecies lens?
What happens when we look at Walden Woods of 1845 through a multispecies lens?
A look at the sociopolitical and environmental threats facing the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers in the Eyasi Basin, Tanzania.
Nepalese manuscripts on rainmaking rituals offer data on droughts in historical climate reconstructions.
The Mennonite migrations from Ukraine to Kansas in 1874 transformed traditional tallgrass prairie for grain production.
The residents near Wolsong Nuclear Power Plants at Gyeongju, South Korea, protest to claim their rights to live with dignity.
In 1969, the Danish environmental organization NOAH is established, following a spectacular happening at the University of Copenhagen.
Making more beer for eighteenth-century London’s growing population increased the need for clean water. Efforts to guarantee supplies to the brewers had an effect on both urban and rural landscapes.
A close reading of the tourist spectacle devised to give a hydropower company an environmentally- and socially-friendly image.
An essay on Russian imperialism and the entanglement of the geologic and the military.
This article presents examples of ancient conceptions of rivers as more-than-human agents and their struggle with humans.