An exploration of the apple-growing culture and landscape of the island of Jersey through one of its little-known dishes.
An exploration of the apple-growing culture and landscape of the island of Jersey through one of its little-known dishes.
Jan David Hauck and Pooja Nayak discuss how changing environments change our language and morals.
A brief history of the universe from the big bang to the Anthropocene, as related by someone older and wiser than all of it. A fable for clever beasts. A bedtime story for a species.
In an increasingly inhumane world, this article argues that socioecological justice can only be achieved by embracing human nature.
This poem traces the complex relationship between humans and the largest bird of the Alps, the bone-eating bearded vulture (Bartgeier).
Recyclable waste in India is dealt with in traditional ways and could serve as a model for sustainable waste management in the Global North.
A reflection on how environmental history emerged in Sweden.
The story of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring told in Spanish.
This article traces the gradual expansion and scientific standardization of weather forecasting, and highlights the real intent of the British government.
Drawing upon archival records in Namibia, South Africa, Portugal, the United States, and the United Kingdom, this article argues that concerns over the spread of plague across land borders led to the development of a nascent invasive species framework which indicted border-crossing “migrant” South African gerbils for the international spread of the disease.