Environmental History Now

EHN showcases the env-related work + expertise of grad students & ECRs who identify as women, trans and/or nonbinary people 🌱🌍

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-10-17

Thrilled to share Katherine Cheung's new post, crossposted with our friends at Edge Effects, on seeing vegetal timescales!

envhistnow.com/2024/10/15/plan

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2024-09-15

Today on EHN: Yolima Vargas GarzĂłn (@yoligrilla) reflects on the ongoing debate about hippos as invasive species in the Colombian Magdalena Basin.

envhistnow.com/2023/12/20/we-a

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2024-09-15

Anniversary Week Essay #1

Amelia Diehl's essay, "Premature Electrification," on the relationship between cars and petro-masculinity in a time of transition to electric vehicles.

envhistnow.com/2024/09/09/prem

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-09-15

Anniversary Week Retrospective #5

A retrospective featuring the life world of plants, animals, and water, featuring essays by Nicole Hodgson, Yolima Vargas GarzĂłn (yoligrilla@mastodon.social), and Lucile Truffy.

envhistnow.com/2024/09/13/ehn-

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-09-15

Anniversary Week Essay #4

Araceli Ramos's "The Role of Natural History Museums in Conservation Science and Communication," exploring the potentials of natural history museums for public education+outreach, raising issues of conservation, and the study of biodiversity.

envhistnow.com/2024/09/12/the-

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-09-15

Anniversary Week Essay #3

Teja Šosterič's essay from NiCHE, "Turning the Tide," a queer reading of orcas that corrects biases, giving female orcas their due!

envhistnow.com/2024/09/11/turn

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-09-15

Anniversary Week Essay #2

Caroline Kreysel's "The Raised Bog Underneath the Farm," a rumination on multiple temporalities and nonhuman agents of the Peel, bog landscapes, and sphagnum moss.

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2024-09-12

It's our Anniversary Week!

EHN is an independent, volunteer-run platform that features the voices of graduate students and ECR who identify as women, trans, and/or non-binary!

If you’d like to support our efforts —please donate! ✍️ 📝 ☕️

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Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-09-11

Anniversary Week Essay #1

Amelia Diehl's essay, "Premature Electrification," on the relationship between cars and petro-masculinity in a time of transition to electric vehicles.

envhistnow.com/2024/09/09/prem

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-09-11

It's our Anniversary Week!

EHN is an independent, volunteer-run platform that features the voices of graduate students and ECR who identify as women, trans, and/or non-binary!

If you’d like to support our efforts —please donate! ✍️ 📝 ☕️

ko-fi.com/envhistnow

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-08-01

Check out our latest by Geri M. Tolentino and Ellen O. White! Baguio in the Philippines: from an Indigenous pastureland to a US colonial hill station, this is a story about a city grappling with environmental challenges and Indigenous land disputes.

envhistnow.com/2024/07/31/bagu

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-01-22

Want to write for EHN? We've released a call for pitches on environmental history and environmental humanities, broadly construed. We're especially eager to include new voices, especially from women, trans &/or nonbinary graduate students & early career scholars. Join us!

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Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-01-11

For the season finale of our podcast Ecotones Now, Esme Garlake shares and reflects on her EHN piece focused on ecocritical art history.

envhistnow.com/2024/01/11/ecot

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-01-10

2024 comes with changes: as our founder and executive editor Elizabeth Hameeteman has decided to step back, EHN will be going through a gradual transition phase.

Read more about it here 👇

envhistnow.com/2024/01/10/tidi

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2024-01-02

Happy New Year from all of us at EHN!

Today, we are highlighting our top posts of 2023, ft. work by Kera Lovell, Bava Dharani, Amrita DasGupta, Lena Walschap, and Catherine Peters.

envhistnow.com/2024/01/02/ehn-

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2023-12-22

In the newest episode of our podcast Ecotones Now, Ysabel MuĂąoz MartĂ­nez shares and reflects on her EHN piece together with Diana Valencia Duarte and Diana Rodriguez Cala (in Spanish!)

envhistnow.com/2023/12/21/ecot

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2023-12-20

Today on EHN: Yolima Vargas GarzĂłn (@yoligrilla) reflects on the ongoing debate about hippos as invasive species in the Colombian Magdalena Basin.

envhistnow.com/2023/12/20/we-a

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2023-12-11

Today on EHN: A whale-watching trip in British Columbia serves as the background of this piece by Bethan le Masurier, touching on topics like nature-tourism relationships and non-human nature in the construction of place identity.

envhistnow.com/2023/12/11/from

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2023-12-07

In today’s episode of our podcast Ecotones Now, we continue our convo w/ Amrita DasGupta about her piece on human-tiger conflict.

envhistnow.com/2023/12/07/ecot

Environmental History Nowenvhistnow
2023-12-01

Check out our community letter for November, which includes a note about EHN’s future ✨

envhistnow.com/2023/12/01/ehn-

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