Edge Effects: 2014 In Review
The Edge Effects Editorial Board looks back on 2014.
The Edge Effects Editorial Board looks back on 2014.
December recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
Domestic and wild, companions and consumed, treasured and discarded, animals occupy a complex place in our academic theories and in our day-to-day lives. Six reasons why animals help us both think and live more ethically and sustainably on this planet.
November recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
Seven projects that help us to better sense—visualize, hear, count—ecological and social transformations in the “Age of Humans.”
October recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
Environmental filmmakers can’t just rely on intellectual proof—they also must connect emotionally. These eight tales successfully use humor to reach their audiences.