Eric T. Jennings’s Vanilla: The History of an Extraordinary Bean shares the rich history behind the plant. In this Q&A, we talk with the author about Edmond Albius’s unique technique of... READ MORE| Yale University Press
Le Département de communication sociale et publique (DCSP) de l’UQAM constitue une référence au Québec et dans le monde francophone. Reconnu dans plusieurs domaines de la communication, le DCSP souhaite consolider son bassin d’expertise en communication environnementale.| NiCHE
Assistant Professor: Geography, Environment, and Sustainability University of Richmond The Department of Geography, Environment, & Sustainability, and the Environmental Studies Program in the School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Richmond (UR) invites applicants for a full-time tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in the 2026-2027 academic year. Candidates […]| The International Society for Ecological Economics
In Epic of the Earth: Reading Homer’s “Iliad” in the Fight for a Dying World, award-winning author, Edith Hall argues that the classics can help us understand the long history... READ MORE| Yale University Press
Kathryn C. Lavelle— For climate scientists, the Arctic is the proverbial canary in the coal mine of irreversible global change. For many observers, President Donald J. Trump’s early 2025 statements... READ MORE| Yale University Press
Arbor Day celebrates the planting, preservation, and conservation of trees. Every year, The Arbor Day Foundation takes a science based approach to planting trees in communities that benefit the most.... READ MORE| Yale University Press
This Earth Month, Yale University Press authors reflect on the biggest threat to climate change mitigation while proposing new ways forward. Experts in ecology, weather patterns, climate technology, and even... READ MORE| Yale University Press
By Logan Troy, Guest Columnist The U.S. Northeast has been engulfed in drought for nearly all of autumn. Wildfires have ravaged large swaths of land across the Atlantic seaboard, just as the World …| The Gettysburgian.
Brooks Lamb— Not long after I settled into a socially distanced spot outside the tent, the auctioneer began to work. He explained the sale rules and answered questions from the... READ MORE| Yale University Press
David Ebony talks to award-winning art historian Michael Lobel about his new book, Van Gogh and the End of Nature.| Yale University Press
Originally published in 2004, Gus Speth’s Red Sky at Morning warned the approach being taken to address global climate change was doomed to failure. In this essay, Speth reflects on the continued... READ MORE| Yale University Press
As the agency writes: “Categorical exclusions are categories of actions that a federal agency has determined, after review by the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), do not individually or cumulatively […] The post NTIA Adopts New Measures to Streamline Environmental Impact Permitting Review for “Internet for all” projects appeared first on Tribal Resource Center.| Tribal Resource Center
Exploring Appalachia's flood history, the climate's role, and strategies for future storm preparedness and community resilience.| Appalachian History