The book “Fevered Planet” by John Vidal argues that human history’s advances have increased disease risks. Vidal connects disease emergence to environmental destruction, urging action to reduce future pandemics.
Book review: A grand survey of climate hope
Journalist Akshat Rathi’s new book, Climate Capitalism, looks at how businesses are embracing climate-positive practices, providing extensive insights and plenty of optimism, but missing out on developing countries and important details.
Book review: No More Fossils, by Dominic Boyer
‘Dominic Boyer’s book, No More Fossils, part of the Forerunners series, discusses the interconnectedness of fossil fuel use, politics, and climate change. The author emphasizes on ending ‘petro-politics’ to effectively address climate change and transitioning towards ‘electro-politics’.
Book review: Pitfall, by Christopher Pollon
Jeremy Williams reviews Pittfall.
Book review: The Seaweed Revolution, by Vincent Doumeizel
Jeremy Williams reviews The Seaweed Revolution.
Book review: Climate Change Isn’t Everything, by Mike Hulme
Jeremy Williams reviews Climate Change Isn’t Everything, by Mike Hulme.
Book review: Carbon Colonialism, by Laurie Parsons
Jeremy Williams reviews Carbon Colonialism.
Book review: Sea Change – An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean, by Christina Gerhardt
Jeremy Williams reviews Sea Change – An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean.
Book review: Breathe, by Sadiq Khan
Jeremy Williams reviews: ‘Breathe’.
Book review: The Climate Book, by Greta Thunberg
Jeremy Williams reviews The Climate Book.