The Stories and Languages of Home: A Conversation with Robin W. Kimmerer
Dr. Robin W. Kimmerer speaks about indigenous knowledges, traditional science, and the stories and words that connect us to our nonhuman homes.
Dr. Robin W. Kimmerer speaks about indigenous knowledges, traditional science, and the stories and words that connect us to our nonhuman homes.
Fishing provides the opportunity to reconsider the grounds for hope in this time of the Anthropocene.
Children’s novels from the nature study movement contain strikingly violent episodes, a fact that pushes us to rethink our understanding of period environmental ethics.
The recent collection of a rare bird re-ignites the debate among scientists and broader publics about the value of lethal techniques for studying wildlife.
Drawing helps an environmental historian make sense of changing ideas of nature in West Germany.
November 2015 recommendations from the Edge Effects editorial board.
A poem for Champion the turkey, who escaped the Thanksgiving table.
This comparison of the Leap and the Ecomodernist Manifestos finds hope in an ethic of care.
Eight ways environmental conferences can learn from tech conferences.
Highlights from the 2015 Tales from Planet Earth film festival.