Sunil Amrith’s The Burning Earth connects human freedom and environmental crises over 500 years, exploring progress’s ties to fossil fuels, colonialism, and global inequalities, advocating for intertwined environmental and social justice.
Sunil Amrith’s The Burning Earth connects human freedom and environmental crises over 500 years, exploring progress’s ties to fossil fuels, colonialism, and global inequalities, advocating for intertwined environmental and social justice.
43 years of the environmental movement.
Protector in chief: Theodore Roosevelt with conservationist John Muir at Yosemite in 1906. U.S. Library of Congress By Professor Brian C. Clark, Pennsylvania State University An environmental activist friend of mine recently […]