The Aura River Ice Jam in Turku, March 1903
Historical documents provide detailed descriptions of ice-jam flood events and climate impacts in riverine communities.
Historical documents provide detailed descriptions of ice-jam flood events and climate impacts in riverine communities.
This article discusses forest beekeeping in the Russian Far East and its unique role in protecting primary forests in the context of Aristotelian ethics.
The 1096 Earthquake and Tsunami extensively damaged coastal communities, but it was the shock to the capital that mattered more.
The Japanese port city Hachinohe plans to reintroduce commercial whaling, but the city’s troubled past challenges the official narrative.
The Vietnam War introduced a new language for the environmental impacts of modern warfare, and 50 years later, profound long-term consequences for people and nature remain.
Godzilla has come to represent Japan’s Triple Disasters and the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki within one singular body.
The hydroelectric dam “Site C” impacts not only the local environment but also the everyday life of indigenous groups.
Indigenous groups in Nayarit, Mexico, reaffirmed their sacred environmental sites through social movement.
This article explores Swedish consular secretary Jakob Gråberg’s writings on the plague in Morocco in 1819.
A reflection on the globalization of toxic waste as a global environmental justice issue, both at home and abroad.