Responding to the Anthropocene: Perspectives from Twelve Academic Disciplines
In this book, scholars and scientists from twelve disciplines write about the Anthropocene.
In this book, scholars and scientists from twelve disciplines write about the Anthropocene.
In this article, former Carson Landhaus Fellow Subarna De contextualises the ecological and cultural practices of the Kodagu coffee plantations of Southern India within the post-/decolonial framework of bioregional reinhabitation.
A book exploring the world of succulent collecting.
Full text in Spanish of Rachel Carson Center alumnus Martín Fonck’s dissertation.
In this book, Mark Luccarelli pushes past unproductive mind/body debates by rooting the rise of environmental awareness in the political and geographical history of the US.
In this book, environmental philosopher Eric Katz explores technology’s role in dominating both nature and humanity.
Full text of Rachel Carson Center director Christof Mauch’s Paradise Blues: Travels Through American Environmental History.
Full text of Joan Martínez-Alier’s Land, Water, Air and Freedom: The Making of World Movements for Environmental Justice (2023).
A book on the history of repeat photography of glaciers.
In this article, David Gentilcore writes about the Venetian cistern-system and its a success as a technology for treating rainwater.