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On 8 November 1935, Mexico’s president, Lázaro Cárdenas (1934–1940), established the Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl National Park, the first of nearly forty national parks he would create within the next few years. By 1940, Mexico had more parks than any other country in the world.

Greenpeace pioneer Bob Hunter was heavily influenced by Native American mythology and thus created the image of Greenpeace activists as “Rainbow Warriors.”

A memoir of the author’s life and his strong interests in wildlife, conservation, and major environmental organizations.

A biography of the Chicago River.

Examines the weather records of Thomas Thistlewood, a large property and slave-owner in eighteenth-century Jamaica.

Autumn 2006 was by far the warmest autumn on record in the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland.

The authors regard migration as a form of adaptation and argue that Irish migration in 1740–1741 should be considered as a case of climate-induced migration.

In this article, the authors argue that climate change in Japan is clearly shown for temperature over 100 years (1901–2000).

Examines the development of woodland ownership in Denmark from the Middle Ages to the first half of the nineteenth century.