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Rivers as Battlefields: Ukraine’s Dnipro

by Paul Josephson

18 minutes

Wars turn the natural environment into battlefields. In economic wars, regions perceived as rich in resources become contested bounty for powerful pre...

Coal, War, and Peace in Twentieth-Century Europe

by Franz-Josef Brüggemeier

14 minutes

Oil is sexy. Coal, on the other hand, is boring. When we think of oil, we think of wars and military coups, dubious secret services, international cor...

Once Upon a Game Reserve: Sambisa and the Tragedy of a Forested Landscape

by Azeez Olaniyan

5 minutes

The Sambisa Forest, located in Borno State in northeast Nigeria, has become synonymous with Boko Haram terrorism. Boko Haram has waged a bloody war ag...
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