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Undisciplined Environments

We are a collective of scholars and activists oriented towards a common horizon of emancipatory social and ecological transformation. With this platform, we aim to animate a space to share, debate and critically reflect on research and activist experiences, observations, methodologies, news, events, publications, art, music and other themes and objects related to political ecology.

Colonial Climates, Decolonial Futures: Reflections from Puerto Rico
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Colonial Climates, Decolonial Futures: Reflections from Puerto Rico

Transforming capitalism? The role of the commons and direct democracy in struggles against water privatisation in Europe.
Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming waterShort Essays

Transforming capitalism? The role of the commons and direct democracy in struggles against water privatisation in Europe.

Gunda, Babe and Val Plumwood: on communicative status, ethical relations with the more-than-human and being food
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Gunda, Babe and Val Plumwood: on communicative status, ethical relations with the more-than-human and being food

Portland’s Lauded Sustainability Falls Short on Racial Justice
Green inequalities in the citySeriesShort Essays

Portland’s Lauded Sustainability Falls Short on Racial Justice

Commoning through blogging: Reflections on our “Reimagining, remembering and recommoning water” series
Reimagining, remembering and reclaiming waterSeriesShort Essays

Commoning through blogging: Reflections on our “Reimagining, remembering and recommoning water” series

Imbuing Notions of Climate Change Adaptation with Everyday Realities
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Imbuing Notions of Climate Change Adaptation with Everyday Realities

The curse of white gold?
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The curse of white gold?

Infrastructural Citizenship: A Case for Adding Political Ecology
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Infrastructural Citizenship: A Case for Adding Political Ecology

Declaración de la Plataforma Latinoamericana y del Caribe por la Justicia Climática frente a la Semana Regional del Clima
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Declaración de la Plataforma Latinoamericana y del Caribe por la Justicia Climática frente a la Semana Regional del Clima

Green is the new brown: ecology in the metapolitics of the far right
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Green is the new brown: ecology in the metapolitics of the far right

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  • For Palestinian Land Relations: An Anticolonial Political Ecology of the Occupied West Bank  December 9, 2025
  • Geopolitics of green colonialism: decarbonising, but for whom, and at what cost? December 3, 2025

We are a collective of scholars and activists oriented towards a common horizon of emancipatory social and ecological transformation. With this platform, we aim to animate a space to share, debate and critically reflect on research and activist experiences, observations, methodologies, news, events, publications, art, music and other themes and objects related to political ecology.

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