“The Limits to Growth and the Future of Humanity”
Dennis L. Meadows on the Future of our Planet.
Dennis L. Meadows on the Future of our Planet.
This essay examines how military, technology, and nature converge in the Israeli griffon vulture project and what politics stand behind it.
Wild Earth 7, no. 4 features provocative essays on population extinction and the biodiversity crisis, how immigration threatens America’s natural environment, the costs of affluence and consumption, and a technological imperative.
Dennis L. Meadows on the Future of our Planet.
In this video, Reinaldo Funes Monzote (Hamburg Institute for Advanced Studies) presents his project “From Slavery Plantations to Mass Tourism: A Project for a Synthesis of the Environmental History of the Greater Caribbean.”
This award-winning film examines the experience of ordinary workers as it tracks a canned food product on its journey across the world.
This film examines the situation of the Tuareg people, who live across borders and at risk from poverty, environmental disasters, and militant groups.
This film follows a seventeen-year-old Chinese girl who leaves home in order to work in a Chinese jeans factory.
This film follows the founder of a grassroots chocolate cooperative in Grenada. It reveals the benefits of a cooperative model in an industry marred by corporate greed, trafficking, and slavery.
This film examines the role of women in finding water in India, and how pollution impacts their communities.