Visions of a Nuclear Apocalypse: Notions of Nature in the 1970s Antinuclear Movement
An enduring legacy of the antinuclear movement is its construction of a narrative connecting human survival to nature’s beneficence.
An enduring legacy of the antinuclear movement is its construction of a narrative connecting human survival to nature’s beneficence.
Environmental building in Australia as a form of communing with nature.
This article traces how Bishnoi religious beliefs have informed environmental activism as well as present-day forest conservation and wildlife-protection strategies in the Thar Desert, India.
Houses made from earth have historically shaped environmental thinking in Australia.
This article introduces a case for engaging with religious worldviews which can support the cause for environmental justice.
A farmer on the !Garib/Orange river in Namibia uses historical flood markers to challenge eviction in the post-apartheid landscape.
The Garmisch cat murder trial spotlights the hostility of the bird protection community towards felines.
What happens when we look at Walden Woods of 1845 through a multispecies lens?
This article examines how issues of representation and aesthetics have impacted the environmental history of early modern Europe.
María Valeria Berros discusses the recognition of nature’s rights in Ecuador.