Botanizing in the Borderlands
In the 1790s, Spanish naturalists traveled the vast realms of the Spanish Americas to seek out useful and commodifiable resources.
In the 1790s, Spanish naturalists traveled the vast realms of the Spanish Americas to seek out useful and commodifiable resources.
This article introduces a case for engaging with religious worldviews which can support the cause for environmental justice.
This article examines the development of lake Ohrid in Macedonia, and the dilemma between environmental protection and the expansion of mass tourism on the lake’s fragile shores.
Once the largest toxic e-waste dump in the world, government investment in environmentally sustainable recycling has begun to change Guiyu.
When a tornado strikes Worcester, Massachusetts, residents suspect the disaster is the work of an unlikely culprit—the atomic bomb.
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Once introduced to promote the fur industry, beavers in Tierra del Fuego are now deemed an invasive population to be eradicated.
José Paronella’s dream continues at Paronella Park despite catastrophic flood and cyclonic events.
When the mystical marketing of Himalayan medicines elides the social and ecological worlds of Himalayan meadows.
Could the Crooked Creek Flood of 1846 be the reason we cannot find George DeBaptiste’s house?