All RCC fellows, researchers, and students are encouraged to propose and curate a series.
Ongoing Series
- Planetary Health
Past Series
- Plastic Trouble: A Graphic Novel
- Russian Environmental Politics: Reading Between the Lines
- Hazardous Travels – curated by Simone Müller’s team of researchers at the RCC
- Hazardous Hope – Ghost Acres and the Global Waste Economy
- Trash Talks – Ghost Acres and the Global Waste Economy
- Green Talks – behind the scenes of environmental journalism, curated by Maximilian Feichtner, Jonas Stuck, and Ayushi Dhawan
- Breaking the Ice: Women, Science, and Antarctica – a series of authoethnographic reflections on Antarctica, edited by Kristy Henderson
- Matter of Degrees – personal responses to the 2019–2020 Australian bushfires, curated by RCC fellows Anna Pilz and Kate Wright
- Uses of Environmental History – explores the uses of environmental history, edited by Renmin University’s Center for Ecological History
- The Danube: Histories, Environments, and Culture – field notes from a place-based workshop, 4–11 June 2017
- Covid-19: Responses to the Pandemic – a collection of responses to the Covid-19 pandemic, edited by Kristy Henderson
- Environmental Justice – explores the intersections between racism and environmental justice
- Making Tracks – recounts paths leading to the Rachel Carson Center (for RCC fellows only)
- Uses of Environmental Humanities – explores creative ways of responding to socio-environmental challenges
- Silent Spring Continued: A World Without Insects – curated by Birgit Müller, edited by Harriet Windley
- The Taproom – curated by Pavla Šimková
- 2020 Visions for Environmental History – jointly curated with NiCHE’s blog The Otter – La Loutre
- Bookshelf – a collection of literature reviews