The Natural Ice Factory at Røsneshamn, Norway: How to Compete with Big-Tech by Using Nature
This article looks at how a fossil-fuel-based artificial ice producer challenged a competitor using renewable and sustainable resources.
This article looks at how a fossil-fuel-based artificial ice producer challenged a competitor using renewable and sustainable resources.
The introduction of plastic milk bags transformed parts of the Hungarian landscape.
The ship accident of Vicuña is considered one of the biggest disasters that occurred on the Brazilian coast of Paraná, Brazil.
Humans have a long history of meddling in the oil palm’s sex life.
This article rethinks Chinese foodways and invasive species from a crab’s perspective.
This article examines the environmental implications of Dutch nineteenth-century attempts to establish a telegraph connection across the Sunda Strait.
Methods for capturing and maintaining dolphins resulted not only in knowledge about captivity requirements but also in mass deaths and suffering.
Nepalese manuscripts on rainmaking rituals offer data on droughts in historical climate reconstructions.
An article exploring the Dadaist undertones in fungal taxonomy.
This article discusses the intimate connection between seeds and landscapes through networks of non-corporate farmers, experts, politicians, and agricultural companies.