Environmental Sustainability and Technological Change: The Slurry-Tanks Conflict in Galician Agriculture (1999–2019)
This article investigates the problem of defining technological change based on environmental sustainability criteria in Galicia.
This article investigates the problem of defining technological change based on environmental sustainability criteria in Galicia.
Biodiversity offsetting and the contradictions of the capitalist production of nature in England.
The water shop was a crucial part of the traditional water supply system in imperial and early modern China.
This article shows how rural collective action in tropical Australia transformed plantations into small farms in the late nineteenth century.
In the 1790s, Spanish naturalists traveled the vast realms of the Spanish Americas to seek out useful and commodifiable resources.
This article investigates the origins of the exploitation of sperm whales off the Brazilian coast in the eighteenth century.
Once the largest toxic e-waste dump in the world, government investment in environmentally sustainable recycling has begun to change Guiyu.
When a tornado strikes Worcester, Massachusetts, residents suspect the disaster is the work of an unlikely culprit—the atomic bomb.
This article explores the impact of extensive pesticide use in Nicaragua after World War Two.
This article focuses on the contingent practices that constitute oyster aquaculture in contemporary Japan and the multiple forms of more-than-human entanglements that emerge as a result.