Strata and Three Stories
This volume addresses our understanding of the Anthropocene and its challenges, and suggests that multidisciplinarity and storytelling play key roles in devising resilient solutions.
This volume addresses our understanding of the Anthropocene and its challenges, and suggests that multidisciplinarity and storytelling play key roles in devising resilient solutions.
John McNeill on the Anthropocene. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.
Jan Zalasiewicz presents the mounting evidence of the Anthropocene as a proposed geological epoch and points to the possible trajectories of planet Earth.
Julia Adeney Thomas explores three types of narrative that are emerging as people try to get to grips with the Anthropocene and their potential for steering our future course.
Giovanni Bettini on migration and climate change. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.
In this commentary, Simon A. Levin argues for the partnership between ecologists and economists.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Jemma Deer is interviewed on her new book, Radical Animism: Reading for the End of the World.
In this episode of ASLE’s official podcast, Jemma Deer and Brandon Galm interviews Sarah Jaquette Ray and Stephen Siperstein on the topic of climate change pedagogy.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Allision Cobb is interviewed on her book, Plastic: An Autobiography.
This article names and examines carbon vitalism, a strain of climate denial centered on the moral recuperation of carbon dioxide—and thus fossil fuels.