John Green is famous for having written a number of bestselling YA novels – but it’s in his first nonfiction offering that the reader gets to know him better than […]
Sustainability Book Review #11: Farenheit 451
Flames rise up in your mind as the firefighters douse it with kerosene as you read this. In this future, firefighters, using the symbol of a salamander, are dispatched as […]
Sustainability Book Review #9
This book is different to any that I’ve read before, in that it is not comprised of long paragraphs joining together the author’s ideas and thoughts about a particular topic. […]
Sustainability Book Review #8
We all know the Earth can’t read, right?! But what if it could, what would you want to say to it, knowing what we now know about how ‘we’ – […]
Sustainability Book Reviews #7: Emergency Skin
“Six billion people working toward a goal together is much more effective than a few dozen scrabbling for themselves.” In 2019, American author Blake Crouch posed three questions to six […]
Sustainability Book Reviews #6: Ideas to Postpone the End of the World
This book is a compilation of talks and an interview given by the activist, thinker and indigenous leader of the Krenak peoples of Brazil, Ailton Krenak, while he was visiting […]
Sustainability Book Reviews #5: Regenerative Learning
The environment crisis and the urgency of finding ways to live within planetary limits is making us question many aspects of our lives. Education is one of the areas that urgently […]
Sustainability Book Reviews #5: Regenerative Learning
The environment crisis and the urgency of finding ways to live within planetary limits is making us question many aspects of our lives. Education is one of the areas that urgently […]
Sustainability Book Reviews #4: Nature is a Human Right
Ellen Miles is a London-based activist with “a mission to make nature contact a recognised human right” and she deserves widespread recognition for creating and collating this brilliant book. Three […]