Case Studies in the Environment Welcomes Jennifer Bernstein as incoming Editor-in-Chief
“I believe in the importance of this journal in filling a theoretical and pedagogical gap in academia”
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Read More >By Sebastián Ureta & Patricio Flores, co-authors of Worlds of Gray and Green: Mineral Extraction as Ecological Practice “We are walking, talking minerals” —V. I. Vernadsky[1] Mineral extraction has a bad reputation …
Read More >Mexican Studies/ Estudios Mexicanos’s current issue includes the article “Valle Imperial/valle de Mexicali, 1910–28: su impacto en la cuenca del río Colorado y la disputa por los usos sociales” by Marco Antonio …
Read More >By Helen Anne Curry, author of Endangered Maize: Industrial Agriculture and the Crisis of Extinction This post was originally published on The Conversation. Last summer I grew three varieties of corn in …
Read More >By Sarah Hines, author of Water for All: Community, Property, and Revolution in Modern Bolivia In January 2006, Evo Morales Ayma became the first indigenous president of Bolivia. He was elected in …
Read More >Ryan C. Edwards received a PhD in History from Cornell University and has taught at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Princeton University, and Cayuga Correctional Facility in Upstate New York. Closer …
Read More >by Erika Weinthal and Jeannie Sowers, authors of “Health and Environmental Tolls of Protracted Conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa“ Current History (2021) 120 (830): 339–345. The Russian invasion of Ukraine …
Read More >For World Wildlife Day, Peter Alagona discusses his new book, The Accidental Ecosystem: People and Wildlife in American Cities. The Accidental Ecosystem tells the story of how cities across the United States went …
Read More >This week marks the 150th anniversary of the world’s first national park. Readers can explore the wonders and history of this stunning natural treasure with our new second edition of the award-winning Atlas …
Read More >By Tracy Perkins, author of Evolution of a Movement: Four Decades of California Environmental Justice Activism Today, there is no nuclear waste dump in Ward Valley. This beautiful stretch of California’s Mojave …
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