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  • Eruptions, Earthquakes, & Emissions: Visualizing the Planet’s Heartbeat

    Eruptions, Earthquakes, & Emissions: Visualizing the Planet’s Heartbeat

    By Katrin Kleemann When the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History announced the “Eruptions, Earthquakes, & Emissions” application, they said,…
  • Exit counselling for the Modern?

    Exit counselling for the Modern?

    By Kimberly Coulter Environmental destruction has often been fueled by such taken-for-granted tenets of Modernism as “progress,” the imperative of…
  • Ant meets ANT: A gathering on “media ecologies”

    Ant meets ANT: A gathering on “media ecologies”

    By Kimberly Coulter Earlier this summer I visited Heidelberg as a panelist for the “Media Ecologies” event  hosted by anthropologist…
  • A THATCamp for environmental historians

    A THATCamp for environmental historians

    Immediately before the start of the American Society for Environmental History conference in Seattle in April 2016, a small group…
Conference: Convergences among Digital and Environmental Humanities

Conference: Convergences among Digital and Environmental Humanities

  • October 13, 2016
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On November 3-4, the IHR will have the privilege of hosting the 2016 Western Humanities Alliance Conference, "Convergences among Digital and Environmental Humanities." Throughout the day, panelists and participants will…
CfA: Doctoral Program Environment and Society, LMU Munich

CfA: Doctoral Program Environment and Society, LMU Munich

  • October 7, 2016
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Call for Candidates: Doctoral Program in Environment and Society at LMU Munich, Germany The Doctoral Program in Environment and Society invites applications from graduates in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences…
Virtual reality project lets users see life as a doomed cow or piece of coral

Virtual reality project lets users see life as a doomed cow or piece of coral

  • October 3, 2016
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In an article from the Guardian, journalist David Matthews reports about a fascinating experiment with virtual reality. Scientists have taken the notion ‘you are what you eat’ to a new…
Where Did National Forests Go? Green Spaces Disappear From Google Maps

Where Did National Forests Go? Green Spaces Disappear From Google Maps

  • September 24, 2016
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But the Forest Service representatives assure: Just because their lands aren't on Google, it doesn't mean they're not there. Read more here: Erin Ross, "Where Did National Forests Go? Green…
Mapped: How Germany generates its electricity

Mapped: How Germany generates its electricity

  • September 20, 2016
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Germany’s “Energiewende”, which translates as energy transition, conjures up images of bright, sunlit fields scattered with wind turbines and solar panels. But to its critics, it is a story of…
Europeana Research Grants: Call deadline14 October

Europeana Research Grants: Call deadline14 October

  • September 19, 2016
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We are looking for individual research projects which make use of Europeana Collections for research purposes: employing state of the art tools and methods in the Digital Humanities to address…
Arctic sea ice minimum ties second lowest on record

Arctic sea ice minimum ties second lowest on record

  • September 19, 2016
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Arctic sea ice appeared to reach its annual minimum extent on September 10, 2016, NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) reported today. An analysis of satellite…
U.S. National Park Service makes over 100,000 images freely available online

U.S. National Park Service makes over 100,000 images freely available online

  • August 30, 2016
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Open Culture reports that the U.S. National Park Service has launched the Open Parks Network: a portal to thousands of photographs and documents dating from the very beginnings of many of…
Dynamic Visualization of Species Movements Due to Climate Change

Dynamic Visualization of Species Movements Due to Climate Change

  • August 25, 2016
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As climate change alters 
habitats and disrupts ecosystems, where will
 animals move to survive?
 And will human development prevent them from getting there? Conservancy cartographer and analyst Dan Majka brought…
The Internet Is Obsessed With a Video Feed of Bears Eating Salmon – The Atlantic

The Internet Is Obsessed With a Video Feed of Bears Eating Salmon – The Atlantic

  • August 22, 2016
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Ant Spider Bee editor Finn Arne Jørgensen has published an article in The Atlantic on the Katmai National Park Bear Cam and connections to nature through technology. So what draws so many…
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