more insidious worries with food production, health, and the planet, calls to rethink our
relationship with 'nature'are heard in the most unexpected places. In the social sciences,
these calls have taken the shape of an interest with the 'politics of nature', meaning the
political aspect of nature and of the definitions of what counts as nature. Climategate has
brought to the fore–much more evidently, but also in less nuanced ways than did the …