“…In all, Du Bois offers a useful, if hitherto ignored, classical grounding for interdisciplinary endeavours, as his scholarship managed to draw upon and, when appropriate, usefully synthesize the work of natural and social scientists across a range of fields, bringing them to bear on essential questions regarding race and biology, neighbourhoods and public health, ecological imperialism, environmental degradation and social inequities, and many others (Clark et al, 2018; Clark and Foster, 2003; Go, 2020; Pellow, 2016, 2018). His epistemology was inclusive of natural science, even if the manner in which it was inclusive changed over time, guided by ever-changing scientific debates, new knowledge, relationships, historical contexts and politics.…”