“The Limits to Growth and the Future of Humanity”
Dennis L. Meadows on the Future of our Planet.
Dennis L. Meadows on the Future of our Planet.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Monica Vasile.
Lunchtime Colloquium at the Rachel Carson Center with Bart Elmore.
Rita Brara and María Valeria Berros argue for the importance of a legal recognition of rivers. “What we want for rivers now is an institution that can be entrusted with their environmental protection on a global scale.”
An edited volume on the soybean, one of the world’s most important commodities.
A book by James Borton on overfishing, illegal and unregulated fishing, coral reef destruction and reclamations, and, eventually, on ways of preserving our oceans.
In this episode from the New Books Network podcast, Ronald L. Trosper is interviewed on his recent book, Indigenous Economics: Sustaining Peoples and Their Lands .
A monograph on the postwar fear of scarcity and the influence of “neo-Malthusians.”
Book excerpt from former Rachel Carson Center fellow Alan MacEachern’s The Institute of Man and Resources: An Environmental Fable. Learn about how Prince Edward Island in Canada tackled the oil crisis of the 1970s by investing in renewable resources.
In this Springs article, historian J. R. McNeill considers Chicago’s steel industry both past and present, and the history of the land.