EHN showcases the environment-related work + expertise of grad students and ECRs who identify as women, trans and/or nonbinary people #EnvHist #EnvHum 🌱🌍
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Graduate students and early career scholars who identify as women, trans, and/or nonbinary people (FLINTA*) are invited to submit abstracts for our next round of publications.
If you have ideas for an essay on environmental humanities or history, or would like to review either a work of fiction or a non-fiction title, please send us an abstract (around 200 words) to contact at envhistnow dot com.
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Today, Robyn Gulliver is MAKING SENSE OF...fossil fuel marketing. Our new series helps you make sense of the news from an #envhist #envhum perspective.
We're thrilled to share a piece reckoning with/making meaning from extinction by Olivia Davis & Risa Aria Schnebly, written for a special conference on “Making Amidst Extinction,” the results of which will be published in an upcoming special issue in Cultural Geographies #envhist #envhum
Today Katrine Ehnhuus helps us make sense of Europe's Arctic energy dilemma. This is the latest in our new series which unpacks current events through the lens of #envhist #envhum envhistnow.com/2026/06/05/m...
Thrilled to share the latest piece in our series POLITICS OF NATURE, by contributor Torrey Chin #envhist #envhum