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Field Notes by Lidia Ponce de la VegaNov 15, 20227:00 amNovember 20, 2022
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Black and white drawing of a Brazil nut, documented by Balfour, Blackman, and Thaxter in 1901.

What Goes (Un)told: The (Hi)stories of the Brazil Nut in the Biodiversity Heritage Library

In this short piece, I share my work through the example of Bertholletia excelsa, commonly known as the Brazil nut.

Problems of Place by Mica JorgensonNov 11, 20227:00 amNovember 4, 2022

Problems of Place: Finding Fire in British Columbia and Norway

Ecotones Now by EHN TeamNov 9, 20227:30 pmNovember 23, 2022

Ecotones Now: Episode 1.5 ft. Ana Sekulić

EHN Blog by Alicia GuttingNov 4, 202210:00 amNovember 4, 2022
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Nuclear Power in Times of Climate Change and the Water Risks Around It

When I decided to write my PhD thesis on the history of the nuclear Rhine in the summer of 2018, the front pages of the newspapers were dominated by news of the record summer and that several nuclear power plants on the Rhine had to be shut down.

Ecotones Now by EHN TeamOct 28, 20225:00 pmNovember 19, 2022

Ecotones Now: Episode 1.4 ft. Ligia Arguilez

EHN Blog by Lindsay S.R. JolivetteOct 23, 20227:00 amOctober 19, 2022
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Domestic Cohabitors: Felinely Reconsiderations of the ‘Pet’

The roles into which humans have cast animals are innumerable. From ancient creation myths to premodern folktales of animal-wives and animal-husbands, to Disney’s anthropomorphised mascots, human culture around the globe is inextricable from the animal.

EHN Blog by Joanne YaoOct 20, 20227:00 amOctober 8, 2022
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The Environmental History of Rivers and International Politics

It has become quite a cliché to observe that rivers are important to the wellbeing of human societies around the world, but what exactly is this importance?

Ecotones Now by EHN TeamOct 12, 20224:30 pmNovember 19, 2022

Ecotones Now: Episode 1.3 ft. Kristen Brig-Ortiz

EHN Blog by Julia FineOct 7, 20227:00 amOctober 7, 2022
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Extracting Empire: Changing Visions of Labor and Environment in Bengal’s Salt Industry

Employed for the eight or so months before the monsoons hit, in 1789, saltworkers called malangis toiled in the Roymangal Agency at the heart of the Bengal Delta.

Ecotones Now by EHN TeamSep 28, 20224:30 pmDecember 20, 2022

Ecotones Now: Episode 1.2 ft. Asmae Ourkiya

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