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Tokar: Toward Climate Justice
Book, August, 11 2010
Toward Climate Justice explains the case for Climate Justice, challenges the myths underlying carbon markets and other false solutions, including the emergence of new nuclear and biofuel technologies, and dissects the events that shaped the diplom...
Bookchin: Remaking Society
Book, August, 11 2010
Remaking Society is a primer on Murray Bookchin's ideas.
Anderson: Genetic Engineering, Food, and Our Environment
Book, August, 10 2010
"A terrific resource. The very essence of the case against genetic engineering--clearly, simply, and authoritatively explained. -- Bob Phelps
Shiva: Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Development
Book, August, 10 2010
In this pioneering work, Vandana Shiva looks at the history of development and progress, stripping away the neutral language of science to reveal third-world development policy as the global twin of the industrial revolution.
Shiva: Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability, and Peace
Book, August, 10 2010
Starting in the 16th century with the initial enclosure of the British commons, Shiva reveals how the commons continue to shrink as more and more natural resources are patented and privatized.
Shiva: Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply
Book, August, 10 2010
Vandana Shiva continues her path-breaking work on uncovering the devastating human and environmental impacts of corporate-engineered international trade agreements.
Shiva: Soil Not Oil: Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis
Book, August, 10 2010
With Soil Not Oil, Vandana Shiva connects the dots between industrial agriculture and climate change. Shiva shows that a world beyond dependence on fossil fuels and globalization is both possible and necessary.
Shiva: Water Wars: Privatization, Pollution, and Profit
Book, August, 10 2010
A world-renowned environmental leader presents an expose of the privatization of water that threatens the livelihood of the people in the South.
Foster: The Ecological Revolution: Making Peace with the Planet
Book, August, 04 2009
“In this time of growing ecological and economic crisis, John Bellamy Foster’s voice stands out like no other. In his new book, The Ecological Revolution, he demonstrates that questions of ecology cannot be separated from questions of economic...
Spannos: Real Utopia: Participatory Society for the 21st Century
Book, February, 12 2008
Instead of simply declaring "another world is possible," the writers in this collection engage with what that world would look like, how it would function, and how our commitment to just outcomes is related to the sort of institutions we maintain....
Tokar: Gene Traders: Biotechnology, World Trade and the Globalization of Hunger
Book, January, 21 2008
Seven international authors show how the interplay of trade policy, “development” politics and biotechnology increases dependency and hunger, while compromising the survival of traditional farmers and their communities.
Tokar: Earth For Sale: Reclaiming Ecology in the Age of Corporate Greenwash
Book, January, 21 2008
Examines official, corporate-funded environmentalism and numerous grassroots alternatives. Traces the implications of the struggles of the 1990s for a renewed ecological movement in the 21st century.
Levene: Surviving Climate Change
Book, December, 18 2007
Preface Introduction: Survival Means Renewal, Mark Levene and David Cromwell - Both University of Southampton Part I The Big Picture 1. The Case for Contraction and Convergence, Aubrey Meyer Part II The State and its Apparatus 2. Th...
Monbiot: Heat
Book, December, 16 2007
An amazing book about the consequences of and some of the possible solutions to global warming. Monbiot gives detailed and well researched analysis of the major alternatives to fossill based fuels and their realistic ability to replace our dirty,...
Tokar: The Green Alternative: Creating an Ecological Future
Book, October, 12 2007
The first book to fully explore the emergence of grassroots Green politics in the US, first published in 1987, and revised in 1992.
Tokar: Redesigning Life?: The Worldwide Challenge to Genetic Engineering
Book, October, 12 2007
Twenty-six internationally respected critics offer their analysis of the issues, their social and ethical implications, and the stories behind the headlines that have brought genetic engineering to the forefront of public controversy worldwide.


