What Living in Space Teaches Us about Living on Earth
To live among the stars always meant solving the down-to-earth problem of sustainable waste management.
To live among the stars always meant solving the down-to-earth problem of sustainable waste management.
Through an ethnographic account about the use of an electromagnetic water system in the Amish community, Nicole Welk-Joerger explores the conceptual meeting ground between sacred and secular worldviews in efforts that address the Anthropocene.
This volume explores the question of whether science should be centered in climate-change communication.
In this article, Rosi Braidotti explores the relation between posthumanism and the environmental humanities.
This article suggests an alternative understanding of global warming and gives a thermodynamic and historical account of ecological destruction.
The Posthumanities Hub is a network for post-disciplinary and posthuman humanities.
This is a commentary on COVID-19 and its relation to human and environmental systems.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, former Rachel Carson Center fellow David Munns is interviewed on his new book, Engineering the Environment: Phytotrons and the Quest for Climate Control in the Cold War.
This essay examines the multiple factors intertwined in the development of transnational astronomy in Chile in the 1960s.
In Tanzania, those who consider rats technology envision nature as being transformed through social practices that rework environmental histories.