A regular feature calling attention to important books and articles that CHN staff, board, and collaborating scholars are reading and recommend. Quot libros, quam breve tempus.
R.M. Biel, The Entropy of Capitalism (Brill, 2011).
J. Greenberg, A Feathered River Across the Sky: The Passenger Pigeon’s Flight to Extinction (Bloomsbury USA, 2014).
H.W. Greene, Tracks and Shadows: Field Biology as Art (University of California Press, 2013).
J.P. Harpignies, Animal Encounters (Cool Grove Press, 2014).
J. Hillier and E. Rooksby, eds., Habitus: A Sense of Place, 2nd ed. (Ashgate, 2005).
N. Klein, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate (Simon & Schuster, 2014).
J. Madrick, Seven Bad Ideas: How Mainstream Economists Have Damaged America and the World (Knopf, 2014).
B.A. Minteer and S.J. Pyne, eds., After Preservation: Saving American Nature in the Age of Humans (University of Chicago Press, 2015).
G. Monbiot, Feral: Rewilding the Land, the Sea, and Human Life (University of Chicago Press, 2014).
G. Wuerthner, E. Crist, and T. Butler, eds., Keeping the Wild: Against the Domestication of Earth (Island Press, 2014).