Environmental Apocalypticism
This guest post is published as part of our blog series related to the annual meetings of the American Academy of Religion & Society for Biblical Literature November 23-26 in San Diego. #aarsbl19 By Robin …
Read More >This guest post is published as part of our blog series related to the annual meetings of the American Academy of Religion & Society for Biblical Literature November 23-26 in San Diego. #aarsbl19 By Robin …
Read More >UC Press is proud to be part of the Association of University Press’s eighth annual University Press Week, running from November 3-9, focusing on an overall theme of how we and our peer …
Read More >by Amelia Moore, author of Destination Anthropocene: Science and Tourism in the Bahamas As we all know by now, Hurricane Dorian spun out of the Atlantic in early September and squarely hit …
Read More >by Greg Beckett, author of There Is No More Haiti: Between Life and Death in Port-au-Prince On March 31, 2019, a small twin-engine outboard boat full of Haitian migrants capsized off the …
Read More >With Earth Day 2019 approaching, we would like to reflect on the significance of our relationship with the environment, both in our capacity as a scholarly publisher and as a species. Beginning …
Read More >Alastair Iles is Editor-in-Chief, along with Anne Kapuscinski, of the Sustainability Transitions domain of UC Press’s open-access journal Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. UC Press: Elementa has published extensively on food and …
Read More >This blog post is reposted with permission from Roger D. Aines and Amy L. Aines, authors of Championing Science: Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers. “Facts aren’t optional. We can say we …
Read More >The Rim Fire. The Ferguson Fire. These and many others cause us to look and say “why?” Is it climate change? Fire suppression? Too little logging? Good answers require a broader perspective than just the trees …
Read More >Happy Climate Day 2018! Today, we stand in support of the movement to reverse climate change and to protect the Earth’s natural resources. For the occasion, we are pleased to highlight four books …
Read More >By Shelley Streeby, author of Imagining the Future of Climate Change: World-Making through Science Fiction and Activism This guest post is part of the ASA blog series published in conjunction with the meeting of …
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