After WWII, some Soviet scientists, engineers, and producers believed that intensive industrial practice, which was part and parcel of Soviet experiment, led to devastation of forests. This new vision, however, was much more complicated than just the product of a shift from industrial to ecological thinking.
Category: EHN Blog
“So much history in just 13.1 miles!”: Racing To Go Back
I had a hunch, distance runners travel for unique race experiences, and to observe landscapes and historic spaces.
No One Is A Virus: On American Ecofascism
In mid-March of this year, a storytelling strain tore through the internet–what a New York Times reporter dubbed the “Coronavirus Nature Genre.”
What Grows In A Graveyard
One can think of ecobricking as just the latest in a series of events that frayed, tore at and re-stitched tangled conceptualisations of life after death.
Get A U.S. High School Teaching Job
I never thought I would become a high school teacher but now I can’t imagine doing anything else.
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.