Rhythms of Time Along the Water
The Center for Culture, History, and Environment’s Place-Based Workshop on the Mississippi River this summer inspires reflections on Mali’s critically important Niger Delta floodplain.
The Center for Culture, History, and Environment’s Place-Based Workshop on the Mississippi River this summer inspires reflections on Mali’s critically important Niger Delta floodplain.
Frank Lloyd Wright wanted to embrace the natural world and push the boundaries of modern design. What do these conflicting desires mean for environmental teaching and thinking today?
July 2016 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
Pursuing environmental justice requires recognizing the varied forms of racism.
A conference in China brings graduate students from around the world together to discuss environmental transformation.
Repeat photography is used by a range of scientists and artists as a form of data collection, but also raises deeper questions about the nature of truth.
Announcing new editors and June 2016 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
The forgotten soundscapes of the Old Mississippi River.
Reflections on improvement versus natural restoration in watershed management.
How do species extinctions past and present affect our daily lives? What can we do to connect to environmental change?