Environmental Truth & Justice

  • News
    • Extinction Countdown
    • Wildlife
    • Climate Change
    • Oceans & Clean Water
    • Pollution & Toxins
    • Public Lands & Protected Spaces
    • Sustainability
    • Investigations
  • Ideas
    • Editorials
    • Commentaries
    • Columns
  • Culture
    • Book Reviews
    • Book Excerpts
    • The Arts
  • About

An initiative of the Center for Biological Diversity

An initiative of the Center for Biological Diversity

Environmental Truth & Justice

Subscribe
  • News
    • Extinction Countdown
    • Wildlife
    • Climate Change
    • Oceans & Clean Water
    • Pollution & Toxins
    • Public Lands & Protected Spaces
    • Sustainability
    • Investigations
  • Ideas
    • Editorials
    • Commentaries
    • Columns
  • Culture
    • Book Reviews
    • Book Excerpts
    • The Arts
  • About
  • News
    • Extinction Countdown
    • Wildlife
    • Climate Change
    • Oceans & Clean Water
    • Pollution & Toxins
    • Public Lands & Protected Spaces
    • Sustainability
    • Investigations
  • Ideas
    • Editorials
    • Commentaries
    • Columns
  • Culture
    • Book Reviews
    • Book Excerpts
    • The Arts
  • About

Environmental Books

orangutan
Environmental Books

Orangutans, Drones, Seaweed and Water Wars: The 13 Best New Eco-books for August

Books coming out this month also examine endangered languages, the lingering effects of colonialism and how war hurts the environment.
August 1, 2018
by
John R. Platt
Books coming out this month also examine endangered languages, the lingering effects of colonialism and how war hurts the environment.
reading at the beach
Environmental Books

Beach Reads and Big Ideas: The 15 Best New Eco-books for July

Books coming out this month examine wildlife crime, polluted cities, the diversity of bees and how democracy can stand up to climate change.
July 5, 2018
by
John R. Platt
Books coming out this month examine wildlife crime, polluted cities, the diversity of bees and how democracy can stand up to climate change.
pendulum
Environmental Books

The Swinging Pendulum of Conservation Politics

A new book dives into the ever-changing history of conservation legislation — and gives us a hint of the future.
November 15, 2017
by
Scott Gilman
A new book dives into the ever-changing history of conservation legislation — and gives us a hint of the future.
humans crowd
Environmental Books

Welcome to the Age of Humans

A new essay collection, Living in the Anthropocene, dissects our vast planetary impact.
November 9, 2017
by
Steven T. Jones
A new essay collection, Living in the Anthropocene, dissects our vast planetary impact.
Johnny Appleseed
Environmental Books

Seeds of Truth: Johnny Appleseed’s Context and Legacy

A new graphic novel digs into the man, the myth, the legend — and the society that inspired them all.
October 20, 2017
by
John R. Platt
A new graphic novel digs into the man, the myth, the legend — and the society that inspired them all.
sparrows
Environmental Books

A Troubling Take on Extinction

A new book argues, unconvincingly, that biodiversity is actually increasing.
September 14, 2017
by
Leigh Moyer
A new book argues, unconvincingly, that biodiversity is actually increasing.
listen
Environmental Books

White Man’s Game: A Call to Look and Listen

In her new book, journalist Stephanie Hanes challenges conservationists to look beyond their own personal narratives.
July 20, 2017
by
John R. Platt
In her new book, journalist Stephanie Hanes challenges conservationists to look beyond their own personal narratives.
Audubon
Environmental Books

John James Audubon Takes Flight in New Graphic Novel

Audubon: On the Wings of the World presents a complex portrait of a visionary scientist and difficult man.
June 8, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Audubon: On the Wings of the World presents a complex portrait of a visionary scientist and difficult man.
Utopia sunrise
Environmental Books

Is Utopian Thinking the Antidote to Trump’s Bleak Vision?

Rutger Bregman’s book Utopia for Realists offers solutions and an ambitious “dream big” vision.
May 25, 2017
by
Steven T. Jones
Rutger Bregman’s book Utopia for Realists offers solutions and an ambitious “dream big” vision.

Posts pagination

Previous page Page 1 … Page 8 Page 9

Subscribe to The Revelator’s weekly newsletter.

Environmental Truth & Justice

  • About The Revelator
  • Reprints
  • Privacy Policy

An initiative of the Center for Biological Diversity

Republish this story

Thank you for your interest in republishing this story. You are free to republish it so long as you do the following:

  • When reprinting our content, cite The Revelator as the source, and if republishing online include a link back to the original story. Our preferred language, ideally placed beneath the byline, reads: “This story was originally published by The Revelator.”
  • Include the author’s byline and bio.
  • Do not make any substantial edits or deletions to the story. Changes to headlines, time or location or for editorial style are permitted.
  • More substantial edits, including cuts or additions, are not permitted without prior consultation.
  • Reprinted materials may not be sold or otherwise syndicated or used to solicit donations of any kind. Please don’t put our content behind a paywall. Republication does not imply an endorsement of The Revelator or the Center for Biological Diversity.
  • We like to keep track of who is reprinting our work, so please drop us a line if you republish one of our stories or if you have any questions.
  • This reprint policy does not include photographs or other illustrations, which may be subject to other licenses and may not be republished. You may reprint photos and graphics attributed to The Revelator with proper attribution.