Housing for a Changing Climate: The Commonwealth Environmental Building Station in 1950s Australia
Houses made from earth have historically shaped environmental thinking in Australia.
Houses made from earth have historically shaped environmental thinking in Australia.
Ecoanxiety in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein signals our ability to create art in reaction to environmental disaster in increasingly unstable planetary futures.
Detailing the converging human and geological histories of Glacier National Park, US, this article traces the demise of the park’s primary attraction, the glaciers.
Polar bears invade Russian archipelago and town in Novaya Zemlya, northern Russia.
How birds and poetry reacquaint us with an awareness of history and feelings of loss in Anthropocene nature reserves.
The First International Conference on Iceberg Utilization, held at Iowa State University in October 1977, contributed to the formation of nascent hydrologics in the late 1970s.
This entry focuses on native bees and their role as narrators of regional social and ecological histories.
The Eldgjá eruption in Iceland in the late 930s CE seems to have had tremendous repercussions. Only a few historical documents were written during the time in question.
Nepalese manuscripts on rainmaking rituals offer data on droughts in historical climate reconstructions.
Combating malaria through travel, diet, natural remedies, and architecture in early modern England.