A discussion on the terms multispecies, non-human, and more-than-human.
A discussion on the terms multispecies, non-human, and more-than-human.
An account of how the 2024 World Congress of Environmental History developed from idea to reality, and of what this trajectory says about environmental historical scholarship today.
Daniel Dumas interviews Elspeth Oppermann on handling heat in a changing climate, with a focus on how heat affects work environments.
When is it defensible to keep birds in confinement, and what do we owe those who escape?
The Azorean archipelago is a lesson not only in geography and geology but also in cooking stew.
The surprising career of the advertising slogan “everybody talks about the weather” is a story about political transformation.
Sevgi Mutlu Sirakova explores the microbial cultures of tarhana and the culinary heritage and human traditions they come with, from the Middle East to the Balkans.
Explore the Moon, the world, and the self in a lyrical essay with author Christopher Cokinos.
Joana Freitas reveals the reasons, troubles, and charm of writing about sand and how poetry can be more effective than prose to describe dunes.
In a carbon-sequestering wetland on Maine’s Mid-Coast, a quirky human-beaver relationship unfolds each year.