Content Index

In this article, Rosi Braidotti explores the relation between posthumanism and the environmental humanities.

In this essay, inaugural issue editors Steven Hartman and Serpil Oppermann introduce the new open-access journal Ecocene.

A centuries-old military island in the Helsinki archipelago is shaped by competing forces of abandonment and infrastructural development.

In the first half of the eighteenth century, the Portuguese Atlantic coast was affected by windblown sands moving from the ocean to inland areas.

This article examines the implementation of the Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant in Switzerland, as well as its surrounding controversies.

This page lists syllabi, articles, and other online resources on the topic of environmental justice.

In 1955, the Canadian Post Office Department issues a stamp to highlight its effective occupation of the High Arctic.

Godzilla has come to represent Japan’s Triple Disasters and the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki within one singular body.

How do national parks operate? In Nationalparks von Nord bis Süd, Olaf Kaltmeier explores this question by looking at the park politics of Argentina.

Between 1905 and 1912, experts on fisheries and hydraulic engineering collaborated in order to erect a fishway at the Hemelinger dam.