Allabalsajeaggi: Ecosocial futures from permafrost wetlands
Annikki Herranen, Ph.D., Burke Climate and Health Fellow, Harvard Global Health Institute Where the material foundations of a lifeway melt away, what reparative possibilities emerge? Thr…
Annikki Herranen, Ph.D., Burke Climate and Health Fellow, Harvard Global Health Institute Where the material foundations of a lifeway melt away, what reparative possibilities emerge? Thr…
Abstract Deadline: April 1, 2026 The Anthropology and Environment Society of the American Anthropological Association is pleased to announce the 2026 Rappaport Student Prize competition. Appli…
How does the environment figure in electoral politics in different parts of the world? Environmental politics is typically understood broadly as the policies and state negotiations focused on…
By Ryan Christopher Jones, Doctoral Candidate, Harvard University Birds fly over Korth’s Pirates Lair Marina in Isleton with a view of Mt. Diablo in the distance. On President…
By J. Brent Crosson, Associate Professor, UT Austin “Dragon Gas”—that was the phrase on the lips of Trinidadian commentators following the 2024 US presidential elections. As Trinidad and…
By Alexandra Vieux Frankel, Doctoral Candidate, York University Photo 1: McKinley Park Government Pier is a half mile stretch of concrete extending south, toward downtown Milwaukee, from McKinley…
By Sandy Smith-Nonini, Affiliated Research Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill As I write, President Trump rolls out more executive orders, many ignoring federal rul…
By Eric Hirsch, Associate Professor, Franklin & Marshall College Readers of this post are likely to be familiar with the Maldives’ recent history of climate advocacy. In 2009,…
By Suchismita Das, Assistant Professor, Ahmedabad University, India Late in the night of 3rd October 2023, the moraine holding the South Lhonak Glacial Lake in place, at 17,300…
By Mariachiara Ficarelli, PhD Student, Harvard University, United States “I am not here looking for votes, and I am not here as part of an election campaign. I…