Environmental sociology examines the reciprocal relationships between societies and their natural environments, focusing on how social structures, cultural values and political‐economic forces shape ...
Industrial facilities, buildings, and transportation systems generate complex air pollutant mixtures, including suspended particulates, harmful gases, and ...
Soil and water ecosystems are undergoing unprecedented transformation driven by accelerating geoenvironmental change. Rapid urbanization, industrialization, ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how scientists study and manage the environment. A new perspective article suggests that AI is creating a new research paradigm that moves environmental ...
Environmental education curricula and pedagogies have evolved to combine disciplinary knowledge of ecological systems with learner-centred, action-oriented methods that foster critical thinking, ...