Spitball Bearings: Baseball and the Unruly World
A starting lineup of moments in the environmental history of baseball.
A starting lineup of moments in the environmental history of baseball.
One year since launch, our founding managing editor looks back on building Edge Effects.
Edge Effects celebrates its first year as CHE’s dedicated blog for lively, interdisciplinary conversation about culture, history, and the environment.
Careful lesson planning enables students to create their own solutions to today’s environmental challenges.
September 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
A second batch of postcards showcases the summer travels, fieldwork, and adventures of CHE graduate students.
What’s in the mail? The first of two batches of “postcards” featuring stories from CHE grads about their summer travels and fieldwork.
How do people encounter water every day in São Paulo, and how can those encounters suggest opportunities for dealing with water’s scarcity?
Far from just a form of entertainment, Dr. Sarah Lappas explains how hip-hop can empower both artists and audiences to think more critically about their environments.
CHE’s upcoming symposium asks: how useful is it to talk about the “environment”? Is there a better word or framework? Dr. Kate Brown gives us her answer as she shares her research on atomic cities.