Wasting Space: Composting for Change in New York
A compost organization in New York City offers up an alternative vision of urban green space and waste labor.
A compost organization in New York City offers up an alternative vision of urban green space and waste labor.
Pursuing environmental justice requires recognizing the varied forms of racism.
April 2016 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
Drawing from presentations at the recent meeting of the American Society for Environmental History in Seattle, a historian, an ecologist, and a political scientist bring their different perspectives to bear on central questions of knowledge stirred by Chernobyl. What have we learned, or not?
A few announcements plus January 2016 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
This comparison of the Leap and the Ecomodernist Manifestos finds hope in an ethic of care.
January 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
In the last few weeks, two grand juries declined to indict the police officers who killed Michael Brown and Eric Garner. What can scholars in the environmental humanities and social sciences say about racialized state violence?