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.
What is the defense of water in Oaxaca, Mexico?
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, demand for backyard chickens soared. This article traces how, since settlement, Australians have turned to backyard chooks in times of crisis in pursuit of food security.
This article discusses the intimate connection between seeds and landscapes through networks of non-corporate farmers, experts, politicians, and agricultural companies.
This article explores the history and effects of the (hydro)electrification of the Ashio Copper Mine.
The Guaraní accused global corporations such as Coca Cola and Cargill of using their traditional knowledge associated with the stevia plant and filed for an access-and-benefit sharing agreement.
With the drying of its sister lake for purposes of agricultural development, Pamvotis is suffering accelerating degradation.
The article explores the circulation of environmental ignorance on Drimys winteri in European written sources in 1578–1776.
What role does Vernadsky’s concept of the noosphere plays in contemporary Russian environmental legislation and green economy discourses?
The process of defining Kosovo’s postconflict landscape amplifies narratives of division and marginalizes memories of cooperation.