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?
This article introduces a case for engaging with religious worldviews which can support the cause for environmental justice.
Native American Church members need steady access to peyote, but demand for the plant has been outstripping supply.
This article examines how issues of representation and aesthetics have impacted the environmental history of early modern Europe.
The Riwo Sangchö is a Buddhist purification ritual that has become popular in response to the Coronavirus in Sikkim, India.
“Aftermath: Weeds and Wilding” is a collaborative eco-religious project seeking seeds of resilience and regeneration in the midst of disaster.
British Arctic explorers lacked local knowledge of the environments through which they passed and sometimes consulted Inuit shamans, whose geographical knowledge was known to be extensive. One expedition to seek the Northwest Passage exemplifies how they supplemented their deficit with indigenous environmental knowledge.
An account of the 1795 mass drowning on Lough Derg in Ireland’s County Donegal.
The Mennonite migrations from Ukraine to Kansas in 1874 transformed traditional tallgrass prairie for grain production.