Faculty Favorites: Books to Add to Your Shelf This Spring
Five professors recommend an eclectic set of environmentally focused books about animals, shopping malls, feral children, and more.
Five professors recommend an eclectic set of environmentally focused books about animals, shopping malls, feral children, and more.
Climate change, indigenous knowledge, environmental justice. Edge Effects contributors addressed critical issues in a year of social and environmental upheaval.
In this quick guide to Henry Ford’s lasting impact in the Amazon, the director of Beyond Fordlândia shares the untold stories of violence, pollution, and activism he uncovered while filming the new documentary.
Harvey, Irma, Maria. Why has there been so much damage, and what does it mean? A guide for reading helps make sense of disaster.
Take a trip through the twentieth century to explore the development of environmental themes through popular music.
Faculty from Idaho to Washington, DC chime in on favorite environmentally focused books they are excited to teach this fall.
We know the effects total solar eclipses have on birds, squirrels, and spiders. But what do they do to people?
Recommendations of environmental history books that carry us from stardust to coal dust and back, just in time for Earth Day.
Immigration is often driven by environmental change, and immigrants themselves often change the landscapes they come to inhabit when they arrive. Examining the geographic history of past immigrants and refugees can inform present debates.
Environmental scholars in the United States and Europe share the books they’re most excited about teaching this spring.