“Pentagon Interest in Global Warming... when? Military Fascination with the Physical Environmental Sciences in the Early Cold War”
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Ron Doel.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Ron Doel.
Full text of the second edition of American Politics and the Environment.
Full text of the book Green Voices: Defending Nature and the Environment in American Civic Discourse.
Full text of the book Fire and Snow: Climate Fiction from the Inklings to Game of Thrones.
This profile features the preface and afterword from Environment, Power, and Justice: Southern African Histories.
This article argues for the term “uncanny water” as a conceptual tool for reading contemporary oceanic fictions.
In this article, historian Kate Brown considers the connections between plants, biospheres, and the politics of breathing. “What can the history of controlled environments tell us,” she asks, “about how we understand the planet today?”
In this article, historian Kate Brown considers the connections between plants, biospheres, and the politics of breathing. “What can the history of controlled environments tell us,” she asks, “about how we understand the planet today?”
This article analyzes the role of soil in the making of authoritarian regimes and illustrates twentieth-century practices and discourses related to fertility across the globe.
This article brings together feminist technoscience and more-than-human theory on care with Lacanian psychoanalytic theories of anxiety and desire.