How to Be A Climate Optimist [Climate Book Reviews Podcast, Episode 2]
As we enter a summer of record global heat, many of us are increasingly seeking hope. Chris Turner’s imminently readable,…
Reviewing books on climate from around the world
Reviewing books on climate from around the world
As we enter a summer of record global heat, many of us are increasingly seeking hope. Chris Turner’s imminently readable,…
Ideas to Postpone the End of the World (Anansi International, 2020) gathers different texts from Ailton Krenak, an indigenous activist…
Daniel Sherrell’s Warmth: Coming of Age at the End of the World (Penguin 2021) has been described as a new…
After more than twenty years in print, David Wolfe’s Tales from the Underground: A Natural History of Subterranean Life (Basic…
Briana Craft’s climate change memoir, Everything That Rises: A Climate Change Memoir, has gotten incredible endorsements, including from Bill McKibben,…
Billing itself as a book that provides hope in darkness, Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to…
This book, published only a couple of months after the death of Bruno Latour, comes from an international publisher well-known…
The Dalai Lama has partnered with a cartoonist to give us a glimpse of hope in the midst of emerging…
Mark Z. Jacobson’s new book, No Miracles Needed: How Today’s Technology Can Save Our Climate and Clean Our Air (Cambridge…
Timothy Morton, The Ecological Thought. Harvard UP, 2010. In The Ecological Thought, published in 2010, Timothy Morton describes his ideas…