"Convergence, Noninstrumental Value and the Semantics of 'Love': Comment on McShane"
This article comments on Katie McShanes theories on convergence and noninstrumental value.
This article comments on Katie McShanes theories on convergence and noninstrumental value.
Food Fight looks at how American agricultural policy and food culture developed in the 20th century.
Food, Inc. reveals surprising truths about what we eat, how it’s produced, and where we are going from here.
The Real Dirt on Farmer John is the story of an Americal traditional family farm turned organic agricultural enterprise.
The documentary analyzes the changes a Canadian small town undergoes with the arrival of a global mining company.
Raising Resistance tells the story of Paraguay’s small-scale farmers resistance against genetic soy enterprises.
A small seaside village in Brazil has been found by tourists and is now coveted by real estate developers.
In Wild Earth 7, no. 1 David Abram rediscovers our animal senses, Stephanie Kaza analyzes assumptions and stereotypes about human-nature relations, Connie Barlow reflects on the epic of evolution, and Christopher Manes reflects on a meaningful relationship with the wild.
Wild Earth 8, no. 2 features articles on the connections between philanthropy and nature preservation and on the history of land protection in the US, as well as profiles of conservation heroes Howard Zahniser and Mardy Murie.
Wild Earth 9, no. 1 features essays on wilderness and spirituality. They center around two slogans: “Rewilding Ourselves” and “Rewilding the Land.”