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Environmental History Now · Sep 19, 2025

A 7 Year Retrospective

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A Note from the Editors:

To wrap up this year’s anniversary week, the executive editorial team decided to create a retrospective featuring some of our favorite essays, two from this past year and two from years past. They represent the wide range of topics and themes that have resonated with our community. From this past year, Nina Foster speaks to the importance of small mammals and microbial soil in understanding broader environmental change, while Genna Kane demonstrates the importance of understanding “settlement” as a process through a historical tracing of reclaimed land in East Boston. From years past, Aadita Chaudhury takes us on a journey into the dreamscape geography of her hybrid homes, while April Anson unravels the logic and rhetoric of American ecofascism in this age of hyper media saturation. In the spirit of showing the range and diversity of essays published on EHN this year, we have also created an “archive” of original publications in English and in translation; essays crossposted in collaboration with our friends at NiCHE, Edge Effects, and Arcadia; and our special anniversary releases from this week. Thank you for celebrating our seventh year as a community. Enjoy and keep reading!

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