With their spectre of intergenerational betrayal, global environmental crises increasingly entangle politics with matters of care, attachment and love – especially the unconditional bonds we are so often assumed to share with our offspring. As a contribution to the nascent field of paleoenvironmental humanities, our approach to questions of care and responsibility turns from future horizon-scanning to the realm of human origins. The paper focuses on two broad sets of paleo stories which share a concern with rifts or stress points that complicate originary events and scenes. The first of these is a family of hypotheses which propose that pivotal evolutionary developments took place in the climatically variable and tectonically active terrain...
The authors propose a new model for the origins of humans and their ecological adaptation. The evolu...
In its explicit engagement with the possibility of human extinction, the Anthropocene thesis might b...
Includes bibliographical references.We live at a change of epochs. We enter a new era: the Anthropoc...
What happens to the mundane practice of carrying infants if we situate it in the context of climate ...
Environmental uncertainty, climate change, and ecological crisis loom large in the present and perme...
The diagnostic of the Anthropocene proposes a new geological epoch that designates humans as beings ...
It is not an easy task for paleoscientists to communicate the relevance of their research to policy ...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
International audienceThe paper reviews how we can learn from the past about climate-human-environme...
The importance of care of infants and children in palaeoanthropological and human behavioural ecolog...
Understanding the history of how humans have interactedwith the rest of nature can help clarify the ...
Changes in climate are emerging as elements that shaped human evolution over millions of years, as s...
As a species, we have reached a tipping point for Earth derived from our unsustainable resource use....
Recent ‘Anthropocene’ commentaries have argued that as humans have become decisively entangled in na...
The accumulating evidence on the depth and accelerating trajectory of anthropogenic climate change p...
The authors propose a new model for the origins of humans and their ecological adaptation. The evolu...
In its explicit engagement with the possibility of human extinction, the Anthropocene thesis might b...
Includes bibliographical references.We live at a change of epochs. We enter a new era: the Anthropoc...
What happens to the mundane practice of carrying infants if we situate it in the context of climate ...
Environmental uncertainty, climate change, and ecological crisis loom large in the present and perme...
The diagnostic of the Anthropocene proposes a new geological epoch that designates humans as beings ...
It is not an easy task for paleoscientists to communicate the relevance of their research to policy ...
This is largely a theoretical, speculative essay that takes on the question of what ‘care’ looks lik...
International audienceThe paper reviews how we can learn from the past about climate-human-environme...
The importance of care of infants and children in palaeoanthropological and human behavioural ecolog...
Understanding the history of how humans have interactedwith the rest of nature can help clarify the ...
Changes in climate are emerging as elements that shaped human evolution over millions of years, as s...
As a species, we have reached a tipping point for Earth derived from our unsustainable resource use....
Recent ‘Anthropocene’ commentaries have argued that as humans have become decisively entangled in na...
The accumulating evidence on the depth and accelerating trajectory of anthropogenic climate change p...
The authors propose a new model for the origins of humans and their ecological adaptation. The evolu...
In its explicit engagement with the possibility of human extinction, the Anthropocene thesis might b...
Includes bibliographical references.We live at a change of epochs. We enter a new era: the Anthropoc...