When Environmentalists Crossed the Strait: Subsistence Whalers, Hippies, and the Soviets
Ryan Tucker Jones recounts how environmental activist organizations came into conflict with indigenous groups in the Bering Straight.
Ryan Tucker Jones recounts how environmental activist organizations came into conflict with indigenous groups in the Bering Straight.
Jason Colby explores the role of one female gray whale in shaping human perceptions of her species and their status in the wild.
Dolata brings to light how the conflicts faced by women has shaped their agency in energy transitions.
Helbert raises the issue of justice in energy transitions by looking at the discrimination faced by women in oil regions of Nigeria.
This article discusses the limits of warnings issued by scientists and what is needed for actual change.
Indigenous groups in Nayarit, Mexico, reaffirmed their sacred environmental sites through social movement.
Lissa Wadewitz juxtaposes the American animal welfare movement with American whaling crews.
Ryan Tucker Jones recounts how environmental activist organizations came into conflict with indigenous groups in the Bering Straight.
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 of ASLE’s official podcast, Jemma Deer and Brandon Galm interviews Craig Santos Perez, poet and English professor at the University of Hawai’i, Mānoa.