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Review of Global Environmental History: 10,000 BC to AD 2000 by Ian Gordon Simmons
Economic historian Paolo Malanima reviews a work of ambitious scale by geographer Ian Gordon Simmons.
Economic historian Paolo Malanima reviews a work of ambitious scale by geographer Ian Gordon Simmons.
This award-winning film examines the experience of ordinary workers as it tracks a canned food product on its journey across the world.
The film tells the story of two cotton farming villages in East Africa: one organic, one heavily industrialized.
Ellis argues that the unparalleled capacity of human societies to construct ecological niches at growing social and spatial scales has allowed them to alter the Earth permanently and profoundly.
Book profile for The Limits to Growth.