Understanding the Rights of Nature: A Critical Introduction
A monograph on the history of sacred mountains on a global scale since 1500.
A monograph on the history of sacred mountains on a global scale since 1500.
A monograph on the history of dunes.
Combining historical, social and regulative analysis, this book builds a critique of “frontier thinking” as it continues to form our assumptions about social and environmental organisation.
An excerpt from Meditations on Creation in an Era of Extinction by former Carson Fellow Kate Rigby.
Full text of Elena Kochetkova’s The Green Power of Socialism: Wood, Forest, and the Making of Soviet Industrially Embedded Ecology, a book on the relationship between nature and humans under state socialism.
This edited volume takes the reader on an intellectual journey at the frontlines across global South and global North where climate breakdown meets social innovations.
A monograph on desert dystopias and the environmental origins of apartheid.
Chapters from Timothy J. Killeen’s book A Perfect Storm in the Amazon Wilderness.
In this book, Lida Maxwell shows how Silent Springs stands as a monument to a unique, loving relationship between Rachel Carson and Dorothy Freeman, and how such love underpins a new environmental politics.
In this book, Marc Landry shows how dam-building in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries transformed the Alps into Europe’s battery.