Politics for a Maimed World: A Conversation with Jedediah Purdy
The acclaimed cultural critic and author of “After Nature” set off to explore the uncharted depths of the Anthropocene. But he found Thoreau there waiting for him.
The acclaimed cultural critic and author of “After Nature” set off to explore the uncharted depths of the Anthropocene. But he found Thoreau there waiting for him.
The biologist who became famous standing up to agribusiness reflects on the politics of science, getting mistaken for a conspiracy theorist, and the unexpected ways race and gender matter in the academy today.
Four graduate students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison share their reflections on the work of Do Ho Suh.
For many of us, mosquitos are an annoying fact of life in the summer. But for Dawn Biehler, they are also a symptom of social inequality.
Andrew Stuhl discusses how we can “unfreeze” the Arctic’s history and gain new insight into climate change and future possibilities.
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A geologist turned award-winning writer reflects on the marks racism has left on the American landscape.
A traveling exhibit celebrates the life of John Muir and the centennial of the National Parks Service.
Pursuing environmental justice requires recognizing the varied forms of racism.
Reflections on improvement versus natural restoration in watershed management.