Nobody doubts that human activities have dramatically transformed Earth, so why has there been no official recognition of the ...
This is based on the nature-versus-culture binary—the idea that nature exists ‘out there’ in the wild and pristine places ...
Over 90 years after its debut, the orchestra’s Spring Gala is among the first performances at the historic theater after a ...
Andrew Hoffman, a professor at the University of Michigan, explores how business strategies and market demands intersect with environmental issues. He highlights the influence of consumer pressure, ...
Author John Green visited the University of Wisconsin’s Shannon Hall at Memorial Union on Feb. 18 to talk about the upcoming ...
According to Jordan Harrison’s museum piece of a play, we are long extinct by 2240. But the future has kept our Betamaxes.
The Anthropocene epoch highlights the significant impact of human activity on the environment, prompting a reevaluation of capitalism's role in addressing climate change and environmental degradation.
This photo essay captures the planet as an overflowing trashbin, with humans increasingly become a part of the mix.
Colorado Springs’ rapid expansion has reshaped the Fountain Creek watershed, accelerating erosion, increasing stormwater ...
Moments in human history are etched into the Earth. Now researchers are piecing together evidence of our impact on the planet ...
Dale Jamieson highlights many of the problems we face—environmental, human, and nonhuman alike—and offers workable solutions for what must be done to care for our wounded planet.
Do we all really need to purchase our own cloth hangers, carpets, futons, previously scooters, bicycles, utensils, TVs?” ...