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Network in Canadian History & Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement

All Posts Under EnvHistFuture

Thinking with History About the Future with Immersive Technology

June 9, 2021July 29, 20215 minute readby Jim Clifford

A Near and Arid Future: Barbara Sapergia’s novel, Dry

June 2, 2021July 29, 20218 minute readby Merle Massie

Designing Canadian Energy Futures

May 4, 2021September 20, 202110 minute readby Douglas Robb

The Environmental Possibilities for Open-world Video Games: The Case of “Red Dead Redemption II”

April 27, 2021March 9, 20238 minute readby Sofie Schrey

Tedium, tins and turbines: Sleepwalking in Doggerland

April 20, 2021October 21, 202310 minute readby Elliot Honeybun-Arnolda and Reuben Martens

Thrifty Housewives and Wicked Wastrels: The Gendered Dimensions of Conservation

April 13, 2021June 28, 202110 minute readby Emma Schroeder

Histories of the Future: Urban Microfarming as an Elegant Solution for a Just and Sustainable World

April 6, 2021November 3, 202113 minute readby Kent Curtis

Futures Past: The Life, Death, and Future of Energy and Environment in Arkadia, Greece 1950-2023

March 30, 2021May 6, 202113 minute readby N. Bucky Stanton

Cycles of Use on the Landscape: Relationships for Long-Term Ecological Restoration Planning

March 23, 2021April 22, 20217 minute readby Tim Alamenciak

Of Monsters and Hope: Environmental Futures and Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

March 16, 2021April 22, 20216 minute readby Trang Dang

The History of Rivers can Teach Us about Disruption in the 21st Century

March 11, 2021February 20, 20236 minute readby Anita Lazurko

Lines on the Land: Trails Connecting Past and Future in Salvage Harbour

March 10, 2021April 26, 20217 minute readby Kate McNally
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