The Emergence of the Hero-Hunter in the Greek Anthropocene
On masculinity, hunting, and the evolving Hero-Hunter concept in the 1960s Greek Anthropocene.
On masculinity, hunting, and the evolving Hero-Hunter concept in the 1960s Greek Anthropocene.
This article explores the materialization of the Anthropocene at the local level.
Coral scientists are dealing with an existential crisis and are divided between hope and despair in their approaches to coral conservation.
Wendy Mulford’s poetry reflects on drainage, environmental loss, and social reproduction in the fens, reframing environmental history through a Marxist-feminist lens.
In the nineteenth century, a water crisis in Rio de Janeiro resulted in the planting of forests, influencing the development of Brazil’s forestry policy and the emergence of tropical forestry.
An exploration of Colm Tóibín’s literary responses to the coastal erosion of Ireland’s County Wexford.
The day-to-day experiences of the men who developed and tested the British nuclear deterrent on Christmas Island from 1956–1958.
“Aftermath: Weeds and Wilding” is a collaborative eco-religious project seeking seeds of resilience and regeneration in the midst of disaster.
This article follows “the Danish Society for a Living Sea” and their engagement with ghost nets and “local haunting dynamics.”
How birds and poetry reacquaint us with an awareness of history and feelings of loss in Anthropocene nature reserves.