New Books in Environmental Studies

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episode 729: Adam M. Sowards, "An Open Pit Visible from the Moon" (U Oklahoma Press, 2020)


With the Wilderness Act (1964) unable to protect this area of outstanding beauty, conservationists set out to apply moral rather than legal strategies of resistance...


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 May 21, 2020  33m
 
 

episode 86: Toshihiro Higuchi, "Political Fallout: Nuclear Weapons Testing and the Making of a Global Environmental Crisis" (Stanford UP, 2020)


Higuchi presents a history of the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, by which the then-nuclear powers, US, USSR, and UK, agreed to cease, among other things, the atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons...


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 May 20, 2020  1h7m
 
 

episode 50: Betsy Gaines Quammen, "American Zion: Cliven Bundy, God and Public Lands in the West" (Torrey House, 2020)


Quammen situates the Bundy standoff within the long and convoluted history of Mormon migration into the American West—and provides an exciting new take on religion in modern American politics...


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 May 18, 2020  49m
 
 

episode 51: A. M. Barton and W. S. Keeton, "Ecology and Recovery of Eastern Old-Growth Forests" (Island Press, 2018)


Old-growth forests captivate and inspire us. Walking through them can transport us to a time before human domination of the natural world....


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 May 14, 2020  1h10m
 
 

episode 50: Robert Sroufe et al, "The Power of Existing Buildings" (Island Press, 2019)


Your building has the potential to change the world...


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 May 12, 2020  57m
 
 

episode 49: Christian Wright, "Carbon County, USA: Miners for Democracy in Utah and the West" (U Utah Press, 2020)


During the early 1970s, a movement of rank-and-file coal miners rose up in Appalachia to challenge mine bosses and stodgy union officials...


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 May 6, 2020  58m
 
 

episode 49: Patrick M. Condon, "Five Rules for Tomorrow’s Cities" (Island Press, 2020)


How we design our cities over the next four decades will be critical for our planet...


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 April 29, 2020  57m
 
 

episode 193: Leslie M. Harris, "Slavery and the University: Histories and Legacies" (U Georgia Press, 2019)


How involved with slavery were American universities? And what does their involvement mean for us?


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 April 28, 2020  59m
 
 

episode 318: Chris Courtney, "The Nature of Disaster in China: The 1931 Yangzi River Flood" (Cambridge UP, 2018)


Almost 90 years ago Wuhan was at the epicentre of a major flood which, while being quite a different kind of disaster from today’s pandemic, similarly laid bare the complexities of the society which sought to deal with it.


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 April 28, 2020  1h1m
 
 

episode 75: A. B. Chastain and T. W. Lorek, "Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America" (U Pittsburgh Press, 2020)


The essays in this volume reshape our understanding of Latin America's Long Cold War.


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 April 23, 2020  48m