“Environmental Humanities: Entering a New Time”
In this short piece, the new editors in chief of Environmental Humanities reflect on the state of the field as well as of the journal.
In this short piece, the new editors in chief of Environmental Humanities reflect on the state of the field as well as of the journal.
This article names and examines carbon vitalism, a strain of climate denial centered on the moral recuperation of carbon dioxide—and thus fossil fuels.
On the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town, 1913, and the different stories it conveyed.
This article explores the nature of remembering as a lake, with a lake, or through a lake; the differential relationships, knowledge, and perspectives contained within; and the potentially troubling implications found at the intersection of scientific and humanistic perspectives on lake being.
Full article from ICEHO’s series “Notes from the Icehouse.”
Full article.
Full article.
Article from a special issue on animal history.
Article from a special issue on animal history.