Environment & Sustainability News & Updates
Articles, News, Promotions and Updates from Routledge and the Taylor & Francis Group.
Articles, News, Promotions and Updates from Routledge and the Taylor & Francis Group.
We interviewed Andrew Szasz, co-editor of How the World's Religions are Responding to Climate Change, about his book and the Pope's anticipated encyclical on Climate Change. Read the Q&A today!
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With so many great titles publishing each month it is impossible to give each one the justice it deserves in our monthly eBulletin, so to be sure you don't miss out, you can find them all below.
Lisa Kemmerer, editor of Animals and the Environment, discusses the environmental impacts of overfishing.
With a new entry every fortnight, blog posts written by various Routledge authors will be displayed both on the Routledge website and on our Facebook page. Each post within Facebook will be open to comments so please feel free to voice your thoughts! You can view all of our past blog posts there as well.
Ronnie Vernooy, Pitambar Shrestha and Bhuwon Sthapit, editors of the new book Community Seed Banks, discuss the origins of seed banks as well as their achievements and potential as key rural organizations.
With a new entry every fortnight, blog posts written by various Routledge authors will be displayed both on the Routledge website and on our Facebook page. Each post within Facebook will be open to comments so please feel free to voice your thoughts! You can view all of our past blog posts there as well.
John Twidell and Tony Weir, authors of Renewable Energy Resources, discuss what experiences led them to write this book, their reflections on the state of the field, and what’s new in the third edition. Read the full Q&A here.
With so many great titles publishing each month it is impossible to give each one the justice it deserves in our monthly eBulletin, so to be sure you don't miss out, you can find them all below.
David J. Ball and Laurence Ball-King, authors of Public Safety and Risk Assessment, discuss their book and the field of Health and Safety.
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Congratulations to Emma S. Norman, author of Governing Transboundary Waters who has been awarded the 2015 Julian Minghi Distinguished Book Award by the Political Geography Specialty Group! This award is given to the author(s) of the best book published during the previous calendar year in the field of political geography.
Read our special Earth Day blog post by Stephen Rust and Salma Monani, co-authors of Ecomedia: Key Issues, where he discusses how digital technologies impact the way we communicate about the global environment.
With a new entry every fortnight, blog posts written by various Routledge authors will be displayed both on the Routledge website and on our Facebook page. Each post within Facebook will be open to comments so please feel free to voice your thoughts! You can view all of our past blog posts there as well.
Advocacy, activism, and the quest for common ground
Edited by Lisa Kemmerer
Contemporary Earth and animal activists rarely collaborate, perhaps because environmentalists focus on species and ecosystems, while animal advocates look to the individual, and neither seems to have much respect for the other. Read more