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A spirited and engaging 'big picture' narrative of how we can reverse capitalism's relentless drive towards biocultural... Read More >>
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Why do we assume trees can only be grown for either conservation or profit, but never both? What if there was a... Read More >>
Confronting Water Insecurity is an engaging account of the most significant global events and institutions that... Read More >>
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Concrete Botany is part ecological narrative and part call-to-arms from botany's bad-boy citizen scientist, Joey... Read More >>
Magisterial and unforgettable - an intimate story of a Scottish Highland glen, from the prizewinning author of BORDER... Read More >>
No More Animal Poems is a plea and an ode to all creatures great and small. No More Animal Poems breaks new ground... Read More >>
This book explores the complex relationship between wildlife conservation and agriculture in Africa, with a focus... Read More >>
Anglers knee-deep in Alberta's mountain streams after the First World War understood that there was something wrong.... Read More >>
Once common across most of the country, beavers were hunted to extinction in the sixteenth century, but have gradually... Read More >>
An inspirational guide to discussing and fighting climate change for millennial and GenZ voters that cuts through... Read More >>
How can we successfully transition towards a sustainable future? Drawing on broad insights from science and history,... Read More >>
The trailblazing scientist returns with a book that centres nature's cycles of renewal in the future vision of our... Read More >>
First time in paper, these essays are an extension of the author's previous books Mayordomo and A Garlic Testament.... Read More >>
Climate change and biodiversity loss are among the most pressing challenges of the Anthropocene, affecting all Earth... Read More >>
""This is about the ways selective information and personal/political values impact our ability to cope with global... Read More >>