Green Development of Greenwashing? Environmental Humanities of Finland
An edited volume examining and challenging the reputed “greenness” of Finland.
An edited volume examining and challenging the reputed “greenness” of Finland.
Alison Pouliot writes about the pejorative language that has been used to describe fungi and how it has shaped our understanding of them.
Martin Saxer introduces his project “Foraging at the Edge of Capitalism” detailing how his team works and what foraging means to them.
Daniel Dumas interviews Elspeth Oppermann on handling heat in a changing climate, with a focus on how heat affects work environments.
An east-coast beachfront neighborhood faces a difficult decision about how to respond to storms and rising seas.
David Frank, Paul Robinson, and Wally Samuel highlight how the Ahousaht Nation navigates fish farming by balancing economic benefits, environmental stewardship, and cultural values through local governance and negotiated agreements.
Jan David Hauck and Pooja Nayak discuss how changing environments change our language and morals.