The environmental humanities are suffused with a sense of urgency. As geoscientists sound the alarm about human treatment of the Earth, likewise environmental humanists seek to trigger the “conversation of humankind” that seems scarcely to be happening outside universities. This essay ponders the future of the environmental humanities, and specifically their relationship to the geosciences whose messages animate much current humanistic inquiry. It cautions against a too-hasty acceptance of the notion of a “global environmental crisis.” It argues for forms of interdisciplinary work that give humanists parity-of-esteem with geoscientists. And it suggests that a modified paradigm of global environmental assessment might be a viable vehicle for...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
“The Anthropocene” is now a buzzword in international geoscience circles and commanding the attentio...
The task of reconceptualizing planetary change for the human imagination calls on a wide range of di...
Environmental humanists make compelling arguments about the importance of the environmental humaniti...
Environmental humanists make compelling arguments about the importance of the environmental humaniti...
Human preferences, practices and actions are the main drivers of global environmental change in the ...
Human preferences, practices and actions are the main drivers of global environmental change in the ...
Originating from the geosciences, the concept of the Anthropocene is also the subject of lively and ...
The circumstances that have given rise to the Anthropocene concept require that we reassess our assu...
The circumstances that have given rise to the Anthropocene concept require that we reassess our assu...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
Calls for more broad-based, integrated, useful knowledge now abound in the world of global environme...
Calls for more broad-based, integrated, useful knowledge now abound in the world of global environme...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
“The Anthropocene” is now a buzzword in international geoscience circles and commanding the attentio...
The task of reconceptualizing planetary change for the human imagination calls on a wide range of di...
Environmental humanists make compelling arguments about the importance of the environmental humaniti...
Environmental humanists make compelling arguments about the importance of the environmental humaniti...
Human preferences, practices and actions are the main drivers of global environmental change in the ...
Human preferences, practices and actions are the main drivers of global environmental change in the ...
Originating from the geosciences, the concept of the Anthropocene is also the subject of lively and ...
The circumstances that have given rise to the Anthropocene concept require that we reassess our assu...
The circumstances that have given rise to the Anthropocene concept require that we reassess our assu...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
Calls for more broad-based, integrated, useful knowledge now abound in the world of global environme...
Calls for more broad-based, integrated, useful knowledge now abound in the world of global environme...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...
In philosophical reflections on geoethics, it is primarily the question of what it means to be ‘part...