Ban the Burn: The Trans-Local Campaign against Ocean Incineration, 1983–1988
This article charts the rise and fall of ocean incineration and describes how coastal communities and transnational organizations challenged it.
This article charts the rise and fall of ocean incineration and describes how coastal communities and transnational organizations challenged it.
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.
The European Green Belt is a pan-European project to protect the environment and consolidate peace along the former Iron Curtain throughout Europe.
This article investigates the pollution of the Ergene River as an outcome of the hegemonic cosmology in Turkey.
María Valeria Berros discusses the recognition of nature’s rights in Ecuador.
The long battle to protect Scarborough Beach’s coastal dunes demonstrates both the power and limitations of local grassroots advocacy groups.
Biodiversity offsetting and the contradictions of the capitalist production of nature in England.
In the early 2000s, a coalition of citizen-activists in Venice denounced the state’s massive flood-barrier project, raising public participation in the fate of the lagoon.
This article explores how Latine residents fashioned the identity and environment of the suburban community of Avocado Heights through equestrianism.