Harbour cities smell differently: the sea mixes its own odours of fish and seaweed with the exhaust gases of heavy ships and marine industries. In one of those major seaports, the German city of Bremerhaven, my informants noticed a different smell in the hot summer of 2014: the stench of waste from other European countries temporarily stored near the city’s touristic fishery harbour. Whilst the public outrage forced local authorities to swiftly remove the waste, the wastes of the local incineration plant are not sensed so easily. This paper concentrates on the work of a local activist group against the extension of the landfill where the plant’s toxic filter dusts are deposited. A group of former natural scientists, they track these carcino...
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This paper provides a synthetic account of England’s municipal waste regime at the end of the 2010s,...
This paper considers the deconstructive force of climate change in intellectual and political and in...
This is an episodic sensorial biography (Desjarlais 2003) of a city made of concrete. It recounts h...
Hannah Arendt developed a twofold account of ‘being earthbound’ directly relevant to Anthropocene de...
As part of its urban redevelopment strategies, the city of Bremerhaven transformed itself into Germa...
This paper will argue in favour of an intersection of interests between postcolonial and environment...
peer reviewedFollowing a heated local controversy over the construction of a waste incinerator in th...
The idea of ecological risk assessment arguably represents the latest chapter in a long story: the a...
This forum brings together perspectives from geography, philosophy, and political science to reflect...
Acknowledging environmental degradation as a profoundly political phenomenon, this article examines ...
Spearheaded by Beck and the ‘world risk society’ thesis, contemporary commentators in search of evid...
Research in political ecology and agrarian political economy has shown how commodity frontiers are c...
Imagining Apocalyptic Politics in the Anthropocene speaks to a widespread contemporary perception of...
Using a regional political ecology lens, this paper explores emerging geographies and politics of a ...
This paper introduces a special grouping of papers on the theme of the environment and postsocialism...
This paper provides a synthetic account of England’s municipal waste regime at the end of the 2010s,...
This paper considers the deconstructive force of climate change in intellectual and political and in...
This is an episodic sensorial biography (Desjarlais 2003) of a city made of concrete. It recounts h...