| “China goes green: coercive environmentalism for a troubled planet” by Yifei Li and Judith Shapiro, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2020. Reviewed by: Heidi Wang-Kaeding |  |
| “What Comes after Entanglement?: Activism, Anthropocentrism, and an Ethics of Exclusion” by Eva Haifa Giraud, Durham and London, Duke University Press, 2019. Reviewed by: Magdelena Rodekirchen |  |
| “Feeding the world: Brazil’s transformation into a modern agricultural economy” by Herbert S. Klein and Francisco Vidal Luna, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019. Reviewed by: |  |
“This land is our land: the struggle for a new commonwealth” by Jedediah Purdy, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2019. Reviewed by: Peter F. Cannavò.
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“Climate change from the streets: how conflict and collaboration strengthen the environmental justice movement” by Michael Méndez, New Haven, London, Yale University Press, 2020. Reviewed by: Joost de Moor
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| “Should animals have political rights?” by Alisdair Cochrane, Cambridge; Polity Press, 2020. Reviewed by: Siobhan O’Sullivan |  |
“Limits. Why Malthus Was Wrong and Why Environmentalists Should Care” by Giorgos Kallis. Stanford; Stanford University Press, 2019. Reviewed by: Umberto Mario Sconfienza
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“After the Anthropocene: Green Republicanism in a Post-Capitalist World” by Anne Fremaux. Swtizerland, Palgrave, 2019. Reviewed by: Ashley Dodsworth
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| “Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: Global Governance Challenges” edited by Simon Dalby, Susan Horton and Rianne Mahon, with Diana Thomaz. London; Routledge, 2019. Reviewed by: Melanie Van Driel. |  |
| “Carbon Markets in a Climate-Changing Capitalism” by Gareth Bryant. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019. Reviewed by: Robert Watt. |  |
| “Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming” by Andreas Malm. Brooklyn, Verso, 2016, Reviewed by: Linea Cutter. |  |
| “Organicity. Entropy or Evolution” by David Dobereiner. Montreal, Black Rose Books, 2019. Reviewed by: Jan Deckers |  |
| “Utopia in the anthropocene: a change plan for a sustainable and equitable world” by Michael Harvey, London, Routledge Studies in Sustainability, with Earthscan from Routledge, 2019. Reviewed by: Malaika Cunningham. |  |
| “Prefigurative politics: building tomorrow today” by Paul Raekstad and Sofa Saio Gradin, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2020. Reviewed by Emily Westwell. |  |
| “Nature, action and the future: political thought and the environment” edited by Katrina Forrester and Sophie Smith, Cambridge University Press, 2018. Reviewed by: Maura Benegiamo &Alice Dal Gobbo |  |
| “Green inside activism for sustainable development: political agency and institutional change” by Erik Hysing and Jan Olsson, Cham, Switzerland, Palgrave MacMillan, 2018. Reviewed by Nick Kirsop-Taylor |  |
| “Japanese environmental philosophy” edited by J. Baird Callicott and James McRae, New York, Oxford University Press, 2017. Reviewed by: Leslie Mabon. |  |
| “Sustainability in the twenty-first century: applying sustainomics to implement the sustainable development goals” by Mohan Munasinghe, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press with the Munasinghe Institute for Development, 2019. Reviewed by: Simon Mair |  |
| “The citizen’s guide to climate success: overcoming myths that hinder progress” by Mark Jaccard, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020. Reviewed by: Ryan M. Katz-Rosene |  |
| “Climate change and post-political communication: media, emotion and environmental advocacy” by Philip Hammond, London, Routledge, 2018. Reviewed by: Alejandro Aparisi Rey |  |
| “The governance of solar geoengineering” by Jesse L. Reynolds, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019. Reviewed by Axel Michaelowa |  |
| “A research agenda for climate justice” edited by Paul G. Harris. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. Reviewed by: Jaeim Park. |  |
| “Interspecies politics: nature, borders, states” by Rafi Youatt. Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan Press, 2020. Reviewed by Joshua Barritt |  |
| “Critical terms for animal studies” edited by Lori Gruen, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2018. Reviewed by Josh Milburn |  |
| “Water ethics: an introduction” by Neelke Doorn, London, Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. Reviewed by Stijn Neuteleers. |  |
| “Indigenous perspectives on sacred natural sites: culture, governance and conservation” edited by Liljeblad, Jonathan and Verschuuren, Bas, Abingdon and New York, Routledge, 2019. Reviewed by Christine J. Winter |  |