Transitions in the Niger Delta: Oil, Poverty, and Environmental Degradation
Helbert raises the issue of justice in energy transitions by looking at the discrimination faced by women in oil regions of Nigeria.
Helbert raises the issue of justice in energy transitions by looking at the discrimination faced by women in oil regions of Nigeria.
In the first half of the eighteenth century, the Portuguese Atlantic coast was affected by windblown sands moving from the ocean to inland areas.
Extract from Nina Munteanu’s Water is…—a book on the meaning of water.
Beginning in 1915, Greek authorities implemented measures against the nomadic shepherds of southern Macedonia.
In this essay, inaugural issue editors Steven Hartman and Serpil Oppermann introduce the new open-access journal Ecocene.
In this article, Rosi Braidotti explores the relation between posthumanism and the environmental humanities.
In this article, Steven Yearley writes about the problems and possibilities of scholars and scientists issuing warnings to leaders and policy-makers.
This article discusses the future of the environmental humanities and their relation to geoscience.
This article discusses apocalyptic imagination in and beyond the sciences.
This article discusses sea farming and feminist environmental humanities.