Jonah Walters is a writer from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, and currently a postdoctoral fellow in the BioCritical Studies Lab at UCLA. His reporting and criticism have appeared in Full Stop, The Guardian, Jacobin, and elsewhere.
Jonah Walters
Articles
Rock-Fuel and Warlike People: On Mitch Troutman’s “The Bootleg Coal Rebellion”
In an essay that takes off from Mitch Troutman’s “The Bootleg Coal Rebellion: The Pennsylvania Miners Who Seized an Industry,” native son Jonah Walters finds something entirely too innocent about the tales told about the anthracite industry’s origins.
Fair Play on the Marcellus Shale
Reviewing “Up to Heaven and Down to Hell,” Jonah Walters describes the tragedy of the commons from the inside, as a member of the community in question.
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