Buy, borrow, or steal was the motto. Alexandria was the capital of world knowledge, and ships using its coast were searched for books of any kind.
Environmental History Now.
A Platform on Representation, Engagement, and Community
Smoke and Plastic: Feeling the Environmental Past
The suggestion that Barbie lives in an immaterial world was not lost on environmental icon Smokey Bear who, upon noticing her campsite, tweeted a visual critique.
Ethics Beyond Ethics Clearance: The Politics of Citation, Analytical Authority and Private Knowledges
Bodies and Sexuality in Gilead: A Queer Ecofeminist Reading of The Handmaid’s Tale
While watching The Handmaid’s Tale, I could not help but think about how many acts of cruelty against women, the LGBTQIA+ community, and marginalised people are actually the norm in a number of societies.
No One Is A Virus: On American Ecofascism
In mid-March of 2020, a storytelling strain tore through the internet–what a New York Times reporter dubbed the “Coronavirus Nature Genre.”