Understanding the Rights of Nature: A Critical Introduction
A monograph on the history of sacred mountains on a global scale since 1500.
A monograph on the history of sacred mountains on a global scale since 1500.
An excerpt from Meditations on Creation in an Era of Extinction by former Carson Fellow Kate Rigby.
This edited volume takes the reader on an intellectual journey at the frontlines across global South and global North where climate breakdown meets social innovations.
In view of the escalating environmental crisis, the democratic states of the Global North must ecologically transform their social and constitutional orders.
Ukraine’s Dnipro River and nearby inhabitants have lived through brute-force environmental change and war over the last century.
This artistic contribution explores sensory engagement with contamination caused by oil-waste pits in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
An interview of Kregg Hetherington by Sophie Chao.
Cheryl Lousley critiques Beck’s abstract vision of global risk and cosmopolitanism for overlooking power dynamics essential to environmental justice.
Agnes Kneitz questions the global applicability of Beck’s risk theory, emphasizing culturally rooted perceptions and the limits of a Western framework.