Meditations on Creation in an Era of Extinction
An excerpt from Meditations on Creation in an Era of Extinction by former Carson Fellow Kate Rigby.
An excerpt from Meditations on Creation in an Era of Extinction by former Carson Fellow Kate Rigby.
Simon Werrett, Carson Fellow from May to September 2011, talks about his research on ‘Recycling and the History of Science and Technology.’
In this Springs article, history of technology professor Nina Wormbs explores how people justify acting unsustainably.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Sandra Swart.
In view of the escalating environmental crisis, the democratic states of the Global North must ecologically transform their social and constitutional orders.
One of our editors, Brady Fauth, sits down with anthropologist Francesca Mezzenzana to discuss her developing research into children’s human–nonhuman relationships across cultures.
This essay brings previously underexplored paths of political ecology, environmental history, and even biosemiotics and plant neurophysiology in Italo Calvino’s The Baron in the Trees (1957) to light.
Joseph Adeniran Adedeji shows how the cultural meaning of Yoruba heritage sites signify hope for a harmonious coexistence between society and the nonhuman world.
This artistic contribution explores sensory engagement with contamination caused by oil-waste pits in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
Alison Pouliot writes about the pejorative language that has been used to describe fungi and how it has shaped our understanding of them.