Care-centered politics – from the home to the planet by Robert Gottlieb. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2022. Reviewed by Tim Jackson. | |
Change in global environmental politics: temporal focal points and the reform of international institutions by Michael Manulak, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2022 Reviewed by Simon Beaudoin. | |
Decolonial ecology: thinking from the Caribbean world by Malcom Ferdinand, translated by Anthony Paul Smith. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2022. Reviewed by Grace Garland. | |
Grand transitions: how the modern world was made by Vaclav Smil, New York, Oxford University Press, 2021. Reviewed by June Ann Jones | |
Pollution is colonialism by Max Liboiron, Durham, Duke University Press, 2021. Reviewed by Sarah Marie Wiebe | |
A climate policy revolution: what the science of complexity reveals about saving our planet by Roland Kupers. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. Reviewed by Joel Terwilliger | |
The politics of precarity: spaces of extractivism, violence, and suffering by Gediminas Lesutis, London, Routledge, 2021. Reviewed by Charlotte Weatherill | |
The untold story of the world’s leading environmental institution: UNEP at fifty by Maria Ivanova (One Planet series), Cambridge, MIT Press, 2021. Reviewed by Katarina Eckerberg | |
Political economies of energy transition: wind and solar power in Brazil and South Africa by Kathryn Hochstetler, Cambridge University Press, 2020, Reviewed by Mark S. Langevin | |
Energy fables: challenging ideas in the energy sector edited by Jenny Rinkinen, Elizabeth Shove and Jacopo Torriti, London, Earthscan from Routledge, 2019, Reviewed by Marc Hudson | |
Ecocide: kill the corporation before it kills us. by David Whyte, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2020, Reviewed by Marc Hudson | |