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Field Notes by Sophie ChaoJul 8, 20228:00 amJuly 8, 2022
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Writing Nature in the Active Voice

We inhabit an epoch of planetary unraveling marked by industrial capitalist processes that are undermining conditions of life at a global scale.

News by EHN TeamJun 30, 20228:00 amSeptember 11, 2022

EHN at ESEH 2022

EHN Blog by Evelyn RamielJun 24, 20227:00 amJune 24, 2022

Happy (Belated) Earth Day

Politics of Nature by Émilie PasquierJun 15, 20227:00 amJune 27, 2022

Politics of Nature: The Cairo Water Company in 19th-Century Egypt

EHN Blog by EHN TeamJun 3, 20227:00 amJune 3, 2022

Emma Moesswilde on Agricultural Climate Resiliency

EHN Blog by EHN TeamMay 20, 20227:00 amMay 24, 2022

Ramya Swayamprakash on U.S.-Canada Border Relations

EHN Blog by Emily WebsterMay 6, 20227:00 amMay 3, 2022
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History, Planetary Health, and the Superpower of Long-Term Thinking

A couple of weeks ago, I attended the Universitas 21 Workshop on Planetary Health, a gathering of researchers of different backgrounds from twenty-one universities around the world – from Chile to Australia – who came together to discuss how to operationalize their concern for and interest in the growing non-discipline of Planetary Health.

EHN Blog by EHN TeamApr 27, 20227:00 amApril 26, 2022

Alice Would on Victorian Taxidermy

Problems of Place by Anna SoerApr 22, 20227:00 amApril 21, 2022

Problems of Place: The Queerness of Solitude

News by EHN TeamApr 14, 20228:00 amSeptember 11, 2022

EHN at EH Week 2022

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