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Published: 01 May 2015
Figure 4. Distribution of Global Plants Partners. Courtesy of Global Plants/JSTOR. More
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Published: 01 May 2015
Figure 5. Global Plants advanced search function. Courtesy of Global Plants/JSTOR. More
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (2): 433–458.
Published: 01 November 2021
...Noel Castree Abstract This article suggests that global environmental assessments (GEAs) may be a potent means for making the environmental humanities more consequential outside universities. So far most GEAs have been led by geoscientists, with mainstream social science in support. However...
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Environmental Humanities (2012) 1 (1): 69–84.
Published: 01 May 2012
... of commonalities, particularly about who are the experts in managing the future of the natural world. The commonalities reflect global forces that are changing the environmental management of local places. The paper considers the value of art, history and the broader humanities in enriching and critiquing global...
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Environmental Humanities (2017) 9 (2): 181–203.
Published: 01 November 2017
... has been trapped in the air bubbles between the ice crystals as they form annually; this knowledge also feeds into modeling the climate’s future. Ice cores are not simply important sources of environmental knowledge, but have become important elements of global environmental representations...
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Environmental Humanities (2014) 5 (1): 171–201.
Published: 01 May 2014
... the growing use of aerial images to chart the “disappearance of the outside” and to advocate for wilderness areas in the Global South as a “cultural heritage of mankind.” The confluence of geophysical tipping points, universalist history, and political struggle over decolonization resulted in eco-images...
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Environmental Humanities (2015) 6 (1): 73–102.
Published: 01 May 2015
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Published: 01 May 2014
Figure 4 Global GHG emissions (in GtCO2-eq per year) in the absence of additional climate policies: six illustrative SRES marker scenarios (coloured lines) and 80th percentile range of recent scenarios published since SRES (post-SRES) (gray shaded area). Dashed lines show the full range More
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Published: 01 May 2016
Figure 5. “The Graph of Global Warming,” on Chris Madden Cartoons, http://www.chrismadden.co.uk/cartoon-gallery/environment-cartoon-hokusai-the-great-wave/ . Copyright Chris Madden. Reproduced with Permission. More
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (3): 699–717.
Published: 01 November 2022
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Environmental Humanities (2019) 11 (2): 427–460.
Published: 01 November 2019
... team that aim to give a concrete sense of EH teaching in practice. As is clear from Part 1 of this article, the global growth in EH is patchy and uneven. In some parts of the world, broadly similar interdisciplinary approaches to the environment, including ones that are increasingly incorporating...
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Environmental Humanities (2019) 11 (1): 52–71.
Published: 01 May 2019
... two weeks, Roy describes their armed struggle to a global English audience. Exploring Roy’s role both as an itinerant narrator and a global cultural mediator, the author argues that descriptive accounts of travel through contested zones of extraction can foster a vocabulary of resistance...
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Environmental Humanities (2020) 12 (1): 1–22.
Published: 01 May 2020
... tool dependency. Writing against the discourse of Yellow Eco-peril, which depicts such events (in both academic and journalistic writings) through a racialized Eco-Otherness, we offer a counter-politics to reconnect mainland China to the very systems of globalized production and consumption—the deep...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (3): 784–806.
Published: 01 November 2024
...; they include the use of feed supplements that inhibit methane production in bovine rumens during digestion, and selective breeding or genetic engineering for the breeding of future-ready low-methane cows. In these bovine “technofix” solutions, the global scale is invoked to drive metabolic interventions...
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Environmental Humanities (2019) 11 (1): 180–193.
Published: 01 May 2019
...Michael Marder Abstract In this article, Michael Marder interprets the “toxic flood” we are living or dying through as a global dump. On his reading, multiple levels of existence—from the psychic to the physiological, from the environmental-elemental to the planetary—are being converted into a dump...
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Environmental Humanities (2019) 11 (1): 108–136.
Published: 01 May 2019
...Nina Lykke Abstract With a focus on global cancer epidemics, the article discusses biopolitics in the Anthropocene against the background of a notion of dual governmentality, implying that efforts to make populations live and tendencies to let them die are intertwined. The conceptualization...
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Environmental Humanities (2013) 2 (1): 1–20.
Published: 01 May 2013
... a complication of current conceptualizations of eco-cosmopolitanism. The article aims to show the struggles of rural people to embrace a planetary consciousness—a global awareness that can paradoxically foreground as well as participate in the continued ecological devastation of the landscapes these activists...
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Environmental Humanities (2013) 2 (1): 79–99.
Published: 01 May 2013
...Martin Hultman Abstract In 2007, Arnold Schwarzenegger received the European Campaigner of the Year award. Chosen by the readers of European Voice for his work on solving global environmental problems, he was hailed as a visionary environmental hero, at the pinnacle of his popularity...
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Environmental Humanities (2012) 1 (1): 103–121.
Published: 01 May 2012
...Natalie Porter Abstract Global anxieties about avian influenza stem from a growing recognition that highly-virulent, highly-mobile disease vectors infiltrate human spaces in ways that are difficult to perceive, and even more difficult to manage. This article analyses a participatory health...
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