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Painting of a woman in a row boat, a fish-shaped ship, and a large bird.

Whose Utopia? American Ecofascism Since the 1880s

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Náhookos Biko’ (Northern Fire)

Weaving Diné Design from the Desert Landscape

by Dakota Mace

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Jason deCaires Taylor's underwater sculpture "Anthropocene." Photograph by Jason deCaires Taylor.

The Anthropocene: The Promise and Pitfalls

by Rob Nixon

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A sculpture depicting a police officer with a dog on a leash, as the dog attacks a man who is falling backwards

Bénédicte Boisseron on Antiracist Animal Studies

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Photo collage of rice, fields, and cotton plants

Plantation Legacies

by Sophie Sapp Moore, Monique Allewaert, Pablo F. Gómez, and Gregg Mitman

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Edge Effects is a digital magazine about environmental issues produced by graduate students at the Center for Culture, History, and Environment (CHE), a research center within the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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