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Cultures of Environmentalism
Palgrave Macmillan 2004; US$ 30.00As environmental issues increasingly impinge on society, sociologists have turned their attention to nature and the environment. However, unlike the majority of sociological work on environmental issues, which has too often been dominated by abstract theoretical disputes, this book concentrates on empirical studies in environmental sociology. It shows... more...
Good News for a Change
Allen & Unwin 2003; US$ 29.99David Suzuki cuts through the gloom surrounding the current state of the world?s natural resources, and draws attention to the numerous positive instances where private companies, communities and individual citizens are making a real difference to the environment. more...
Environmentalism for a New Millennium
Oxford University Press 1999; US$ 94.99Presenting a history and dispassionate evaluation of American environmentalism, this volume touches on issues in philosophy, political science, and sociology, and can serve as a general introduction to the field or as a textbook for courses in environmental ethics, environmental politics or American social history. more...
Controversies in Environmental Sociology
Cambridge University Press 2004; US$ 45.00This is the very first comprehensive Australian textbook on environmental sociology. It covers all of the key issues and controversies in environmental sociology today. Each chapter deals with discrete issues in a manner that captures the main debates, the central figures, and the social nature of environmental-related trends. more...
Why care for Nature?
Springer 2006; US$ 149.99What inspires us humans to take responsibility for the natural environment? How do we familiarise children with environmental responsibility? This book looks at a comprehensive inquiry into the ethical and politico-philosophical dimensions of environmental education. It discusses two sources of inspiration and responsibility in particular. more...
Environmental Mafia
Algora Publishing 2007; US$ 29.95Can we cherish the environment, and rights, too? When eco-activists get the upper hand, strange things can happen - especially if government or corporate interests are behind them. Studies a wide range of specific cases and the politics, tactics, social, more...
Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care
Simon & Schuster 2008; US$ 15.95The essential, parent-friendly guide to raising a healthy child in our increasingly toxic environment. The second volume in the New York Times bestselling Green This! series, Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care is a complete guide to raising healthy kids. Environmental activist and children's advocate Deirdre Imus addresses specific... more...
Green Your Home All in One For Dummies
Wiley 2008; US$ 29.99Green Your Home All-in-One For Dummies empowers readers to make ecologically-friendly improvements to each and every area of their home. At $29.99 and 696 pages, this package is a real value and a true source book for readers looking for a substantial breadth of information and solutions yet unwilling to invest in four, five, or six books on the wide... more...
Beyond Environmentalism
Wiley 2009; US$ 83.00This one-of-a-kind book provides thoughtful insight into the current relationship between humankind and the environment Beyond Environmentalism is the first book of its kind to present a timely and relevant analysis of environmentalism. The author's decades of experience as a philosopher of science allow him to critically comprehend scientific issues... more...
The Green Year
DK Publishing 2009; US$ 14.95Go green one day at a time. Do something every day. Most of us want to do the right thing for the environment, but making the commitment to change our fast-paced, convenience-oriented lifestyles can be more than a little daunting. What's the answer? Take that giant commitment and cut it up into 365 little commitments that get met one day at a time.... more...









