Skip to content

Environmental History Now.

A Platform on Representation, Engagement, and Community
  • About
    • The Team
    • Contributors
    • Series
  • News
  • Series
  • Podcast
  • Submit
  • Newsletter
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • Twitter
  • Bluesky
  • Instagram
  • Mastodon
  • LinkedIn
  • Search
Field Notes by Lena WalschapJan 24, 20238:00 amJanuary 24, 2023
Read More
A reconstruction drawing of a medieval fishing weir by Simon Dick. Commissioned by Dr. Aidan O'Sullivan, University College Dublin.

As Clear As Mud: Understanding Small-Scale Fishing in Late Medieval England Through the Landscape

Going on a research stay entailed long days in the archives, poring over medieval accounts written in hard-to-decipher script until my eyes were dry and my fingertips dirty with centuries-old dust.

EHN Blog by Ysabel Muñoz MartínezJan 12, 20237:00 amJanuary 12, 2023

El Monte en Rojo: Entrelazando literatura, etnografía y botánica en Cuba

News by EHN TeamJan 5, 20237:00 amJanuary 5, 2023
An illustrated graphic depicting rows of faceless people with interlocking arms.

EHN Top Posts of 2022

Ecotones Now by EHN TeamDec 21, 20227:00 amDecember 21, 2022

Ecotones Now: Episode 1.8 ft. EHN’s Executive Team

EHN Blog by Rohini PatelDec 20, 20227:00 amDecember 20, 2022
Read More
Aerial view of a pedestrian crossing. Numerous people are crossing in both directions.

On Academic Work and Sustaining People

In this post I want to think about a “sustainable” academia in two ways. First, what kind of academic work is needed for sustainable futures to be realized? And second, what needs to be done to sustain early career academics?

Politics of Nature by Marianne DheninDec 16, 20227:00 amDecember 15, 2022
Picture of Dr. Wilbur A. Sawyer in his office, published in .

How Pests, Pathogens, and Pesticides Shape Geographies: A Story from the Early DDT Years in San Francisco Tlalnepantla

EHN Blog by Justyn HuckleberryDec 9, 20227:00 amDecember 9, 2022
Read More
Cloudy sky at sunset over a desert with scrub and mountain range in the distance.

Desertion & The Supernatural in the Desert

Surrounded by a highly biodiverse desert ecosystem, the Rio Grande River creates a desert oasis. Yet the land around it is dry and vast, nationally contested and controlled, and scattered with ruins that span centuries and tell stories of the past.

Ecotones Now by EHN TeamDec 7, 20229:30 pmDecember 20, 2022

Ecotones Now: Episode 1.7 ft. Celeste Henery and Ramya Swayamprakash

EHN Blog by Marina WellsNov 28, 20227:00 amNovember 28, 2022
Read More

How to See Whales

Picture a Saturday in February, a crisp walk for two on a Cape Cod salt marsh. Each step meant testing the ground in front of us, given the recent snowfall and thawing earth.

Ecotones Now by EHN TeamNov 23, 20225:45 pmNovember 23, 2022

Ecotones Now: Episode 1.6 ft. Luísa Reis-Castro

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 8 9 10 11 12 … 33 Next
© 2025 Environmental History Now..

Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.