“Preparations for the 2014 Deutsches Museum Exhibition Anthropocene”
Talk by Luke Keogh.
Talk by Luke Keogh.
In this article, the authors re-envision the ‘shifting baseline syndrome” in an ecological context.
The full book by RCC alumna Katrin Kleemann.
In this article, historian Sara M. Gregg considers the connections between North America’s Monarch butterflies, milkweed, and the legacy of European settlement.
In this article, environmentalist Hayal Desta considers the impact of agrarian practices and climate change on Lake Ziway, Ethiopia.
In this Springs article, historian Paul S. Sutter considers the “Knowledge Anthropocene” as well as deep time in George Perkins Marsh’s understanding of the construction of Panama’s Darién canal.
In this book, scholars and scientists from twelve disciplines write about the Anthropocene.
A historically grounded interpretation of Lake Tanganyika’s rising lake waters shows that global warming presents just one of many challenges facing the region.
A book on the history of repeat photography of glaciers.
Read the introduction to The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History.