The Lake That Became a Bus Terminus
This article investigates the transformation of Bangalore’s Dharmambudhi lake into the central bus terminus.
This article investigates the transformation of Bangalore’s Dharmambudhi lake into the central bus terminus.
Scientists work to deploy atomic energy in Panama, but fail to overcome the country’s entropic environment.
Sean Patrick Adams explores coal storage and expansion in nineteenth-century America.
A flooding in the Saint Petersburg metro divided the city into two parts for nearly a decade.
Historical documents provide detailed descriptions of ice-jam flood events and climate impacts in riverine communities.
Historic transportation reliant on unpredictable rivers and underfunded railways contributed to the long-term economic fortunes of Malawi.
Severe winter weather in 1917–1918 paralyzed New York Harbor impacting logistical operations for the Allies in World War I.
A reflection on the globalization of toxic waste as a global environmental justice issue, both at home and abroad.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Evan Friss is interviewed on his book, The Cycling City: Bicycles and Urban America in the 1890s.
In this episode from Outrage + Optimism, hosts Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac, and Paul Dickinson talk to guests Peter Vanacker, Val Miftakhov, and Robin Reidel about the impacts of living through a global energy crisis while living through a climate crisis.