“Feminist Environmental Humanities and a Thousand Tiny Anthropocenes”
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Cecilia Åsberg.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Cecilia Åsberg.
A discussion on the terms multispecies, non-human, and more-than-human.
On masculinity, hunting, and the evolving Hero-Hunter concept in the 1960s Greek Anthropocene.
This article explores the materialization of the Anthropocene at the local level.
The Neganthropocene is a collection of essays and lectures focusing on the Anthropocene and the vast semantic horizon it encompasses, from philosophy to politics and the arts, through a renewed thought of the concepts of entropy and negentropy.
Profile for Feral Atlas, an interactive project curated by Anna L. Tsing, Jennifer Deger, Alder Keleman Saxena, and Feifei Zhou.
Coral scientists are dealing with an existential crisis and are divided between hope and despair in their approaches to coral conservation.
The 11th Hour stresses the urgency of the issues plaguing our planet, and the current generation’s pivotal role in tackling them. It features several leaders and experts and is narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio.
Geologists from the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS) are responsible for deciding how the Earth’s history should be categorized into epochs and eras based on geological deposition in the earth.
The focus on human-environment relations from the perspective of climate change alone is too narrow. Often, society experiences climate change through political and technical decisions, rather than as an environmental crisis.