L'or des Autres [The Gold of Others]
The documentary analyzes the changes a Canadian small town undergoes with the arrival of a global mining company.
The documentary analyzes the changes a Canadian small town undergoes with the arrival of a global mining company.
Using Yung Chang’s 2007 documentary film Up the Yangtze, Weik von Mossner unravels the power struggles accompanying the construction of the world’s largest hydroelectric power plant—the Three Gorges Dam in China.
Hultman’s paper introduces and investigates the notion of ‘ecomodern masculinity,’ through the assemblage of Schwarzenegger’s gender identity, environmental politics, and image in Sweden.
What does the possibility of an early end to human existence as part of a more general biotic extinction mean for the latter day writing of history?
In episode 42 of Nature’s Past, a podcast on Canadian environmental history, Sean Kheraj interviews David Boyd about his new book The Right to a Healthy Environment: Revitalizing Canada’s Constitution and discusses whether Canadians have a constitutional right to live in a healthy environment.
Portuguese translation of the essay “Sustainability and Climate Justice from a Theological Perspective” by Markus Vogt from “Climate Justice,” Perspectives 2010, no. 3. Translated by Kátia M. Saita and revised by Thais K. Shinnishi.
Japanese translation of the essay “Sustainability and Climate Justice from a Theological Perspective” by Markus Vogt from “Climate Justice,” Perspectives 2010, no. 3.
Spanish translation of the essay “Sustainability and Climate Justice from a Theological Perspective” by Markus Vogt from “Climate Justice,” Perspectives 2010, no. 3.
This book documents the burgeoning eco art movement from A to Z, presenting a panorama of artistic responses to environmental concerns.
In the 1980s, the findings of Paul Crutzen and his team were used as the basis for the Montreal Protocol’s ban on the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), identified as the primary cause for the hole in the ozone layer.