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Lajos Racz on "An Environmental History of Hungary"
Lajos Rácz, Carson Fellow from June 2010 to June 2011, talks about his research project, “An Environmental History of Hungary.”
Lajos Rácz, Carson Fellow from June 2010 to June 2011, talks about his research project, “An Environmental History of Hungary.”
What does the possibility of an early end to human existence as part of a more general biotic extinction mean for the latter day writing of history?
In 1992, a 12-year-old girl named Severn addressed the UN about climate change. Now grown up and expecting a child, she explains how much must still be done.
Corporate social and environmental responsibility could help drive the cultural shift needed to tackle climate change issues.
This essay explores the possibility of “slow hope” for positive environmental change.