“Apocalypse Then, Now—and Future?”
This article discusses apocalyptic imagination in and beyond the sciences.
This article discusses apocalyptic imagination in and beyond the sciences.
This article discusses sea farming and feminist environmental humanities.
This article suggests an alternative understanding of global warming and gives a thermodynamic and historical account of ecological destruction.
This article discusses the limits of warnings issued by scientists and what is needed for actual change.
This essay looks at the career of Marston Bates and his turn from mosquito researcher to public intellectual.
This essay looks at the phenomenon of diabetes in the United States from the viewpoint of environmental history.
This paper examines the historical waterscapes of Bengaluru, now imperilled by development.
By using the term “fluid,” this article critically interrogates western ontologies of “solid” (land) and “liquid” (flowing waters).
This is a commentary on COVID-19 and its relation to human and environmental systems.