“Yanqui Cotton Patch”: US Development Aid and Pesticide Use in Nicaragua
This article explores the impact of extensive pesticide use in Nicaragua after World War Two.
This article explores the impact of extensive pesticide use in Nicaragua after World War Two.
This article investigates the pollution of the Ergene River as an outcome of the hegemonic cosmology in Turkey.
This article explores the materialization of the Anthropocene at the local level.
A flooding in the Saint Petersburg metro divided the city into two parts for nearly a decade.
Polar bears invade Russian archipelago and town in Novaya Zemlya, northern Russia.
An early Australian conservationist offers a window onto the ways in which nature was once valued.
The Maijuna, an endangered indigenous group, are fighting for survival in the midst of development pressures in the Peruvian Amazon.
This article focuses on the contingent practices that constitute oyster aquaculture in contemporary Japan and the multiple forms of more-than-human entanglements that emerge as a result.
Rya Forest is a nature reserve in Gothenburg, Sweden, and historically an area of both appreciation and conflict.
Once introduced to promote the fur industry, beavers in Tierra del Fuego are now deemed an invasive population to be eradicated.