INFORMATION ABOUT GREEN PUBLICATIONS AND BOOKS
TOPIC INDEX
01. PUBLICATIONS
02. ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
03. GREEN PARTY / MOVEMENT
04. DEEP ECOLOGY / LEFT BIOCENTRISM
05. SOCIAL ECOLOGY / LIBERTARIAN MUNICIPALISM
06. ECOANARCHISM
07. ECOSOCIALISM / ECOLOGICAL MARXISM
08. ECOFEMINISM
09. THE LIMITS TO GROWTH AND STEADY-STATE ECONOMICS
10. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
11. VOLUNTARY SIMPLICITY / BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
12. DECENTRALIZATION, WORKER OWNERSHIP, AND SELF-RELIANCE
13. BIOREGIONALISM
14. CRITIQUES OF THE CORPORATE STATE
15. CRITIQUES OF GLOBALIZATION AND FREE TRADE
16. CRITIQUES OF GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS
17. DEVELOPMENT THEORY AND CRITIQUES OF DEVELOPMENT
18. MEDIA LITERACY
19. ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
20. ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE
21. ANIMALS AND WILDLIFE
22. FORESTRY
23. MILITARISM, WAR AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
24. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
25. ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
26. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
27. SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
28. ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY
29. ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
30. ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
32. BIODIVERSITY / CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
33. ENGLISH-LANGUAGE TEXTBOOKS ON GREEN THEMES
01. PUBLICATIONS
* Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, Guilford Publications,
Dept. L. 72 Spring Street, New York, NY 10012. A journal of socialist
ecology; published quarterly; subs are $34.50 (surface foreign
delivery).
* Democracy and Nature, Carfax Publishing, Taylor &
Francis Ltd., Customer Services Department,47 Runway Road, Suite
ÒGÓ, Levittown, PA 19057 U.S.A. Social libertarian/anarchist
perspectives on environmental politics; published quarterly; subs
are $58.
* Grassroots Economic Organizing Newsletter, RR1, Box 124A,
Stillwater, PA 17878 U.S.A. Independent newsletter covering the
workplace democracy/worker ownership/cooperative movement with
networking ties to the Green Network; published bimonthly; subs
are $26.
* Green Horizon Quarterly, Green Horizon Foundation, P.O.
Box 476, Tophsam, ME 04086 U.S.A. <www.green-horizon.org>.
Journal with close connections to the Green Party of the United
States; published quarterly; subs are $20 for one year, $35 for
two years, $45 for three years; payable by international money
order or check made out to Green Horizon Foundation.
* Green Pages, P.O. Box 5631, Santa Monica, CA 90409 U.S.A.
<greenpages@greens.org>. Official newspaper of the Green
Party of the United States; published three times annually; subs
are $20.
* Green Politics, The Greens/Green Party USA, P.O. Box
1406, Chicago IL 60690 U.S.A. <greenpartyusa@igc.org>.
Official newspaper of the Greens/Green Party U.S.A.; published
quarterly; distributed to all G/GPUSA members, including members
of the U.S. Greens Abroad, as part of their membership; individual
copies can be obtained for $1.00 from the address given.
* Left Green Perspectives, The Social Ecology Project,
P.O. 111 Burlington, VT 05402 U.S.A. Published on an occasional
basis; subs are $16 for ten issues.
* Synthesis/Regeneration, WD Press, P.O. Box 24115, St.
Louis, MO 63130 U.S.A. <jsutter@igc.apc.org>. Official
journal of the Greens/Green Party U.S.A.; published quarterly;
distributed to all G/GPUSA members, including members of the U.S.
Greens Abroad, as part of their membership; individual copies
can be obtained for $3.95.
* The Song of the Frog, 412 E. 122nd St. Kansas City, MO
64145 U.S.A. Official newsletter of the Green Network; distributed
to all Green Network members as part of their memberships; individual
subs are not available, but individuals who are interested in
joining the Green Network can write for a sample copy.
02. ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS
* Broadbent, Jeffrey (1998). Environmental Politics in
Japan: Networks of Power and Protest. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
* Coleman, Daniel A. (1994). Ecopolitics: Building a Green
Society. New Brunswick: Rutgers University.
* Dobson, Andrew, ed. (1991). The Green Reader. San Francisco:
Mercury House.
* Dowie, Mark (1996). Losing Ground: American Environmentalism
at the Close of the Twentieth Century. Cambridge MA: MIT
Press.
* Foreman, Dave (1991). Confessions of an Eco-Warrior.
New York: Crown.
* Fotopoulis, Takis (1997). Towards an Inclusive Democracy:
The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory
Project. London: Cassell.
* Manes, Christopher (1990). Green Rage: Radical Environmentalism
and the Unmaking of Civilization. Boston: Little, Brown.
* Princen, T., and Finger, M. (1994). Environmental NGOs in
world politics: Linking the local and the global. London:
Routledge.
* Rowell, Andrew (1996). Green Backlash: Global Subversion
of the Environment Movement. London: Routledge.
* Wilkinson, Todd (1998). Science Under Siege: The Politicians'
War on Nature and Truth. Boulder: Johnson Books.
03. GREEN PARTY / MOVEMENT
* Bahro, Rudolph (1986). Building the Green Movement.
Philadelphia: New Society.
* ------ (1984). From Red to Green. London: Verso/New
Left.
* Biehl, Janet (1991). Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics.
Boston: South End.
* Boggs, Carl (1986). Social Movements and Political Power:
Emerging Forms of Radicalism in the West. Philadelphia:
Temple Univeristy.
* Kelly, Petra (1984). Fighting for Hope. Boston: South
End.
* Kemp, Penny, ed. (1992). EuropeÕs Green Alternative.
MontrŽal: Black Rose.
* Papadakis, Elim (1984). The Green Movement in West Germany.
New York: St. MartinÕs.
* Parkin, Sara (1989). Green Parties. London: Heretic.
* Porritt, Jonathon (1985). Seeing Green: The Politics of
Ecology Explained. New York: Basil Blackwell.
* Rensenbrink, John (1999). Against All Odds: The Green Transformation
of American Politics. Raymond: Leopold.
* ------ (1992). The Greens and the Politics of Transformation.
San Pedro: R. & E. Miles.
* Rifkin, Jeremy (1991). Biosphere Politics. New York:
Crown Publishers.
* Roussopolous, Dimitrios (1992). Green Politics: Agenda
for a Free Society. MontrŽal: Black Rose.
* Spretnak, Charlene (1986). The Spiritual Dimension of Green
Politics. Sante Fe: Bear & Co.
* Spretnak, Charlene and Fritjof Capra (1986). Green Politics:
The Global Promise. Santa Fe: Bear & Co.
* Tokar, Brian (1997). Earth for Sale: Reclaiming Ecology
in the Age of Corporate Greenwash. Boston: South End.
* ------ (1992). The Green Alternative: Creating an Ecological
Future. San Pedro: R. & E. Miles.
04. DEEP ECOLOGY / LEFT BIOCENTRISM
* DeGroh, Teresa and Edward Valauskas (1987). Deep Ecology
and Environmental Ethics: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography
of Materials Published Since 1980. Chicago: Council of Planning
Librarians.
* Devall, Bill and George Sessions (1985). Deep Ecology:
Living as If Nature Mattered. Salt Lake City: Peregrine
Smith.
* Devall, Bill (1993). Clearcut: The Tragedy of Industrial
Forestry. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books / Earth Island
Press.
* Fox, Warwick (1990). Toward a Transpersonal Ecology: Developing
New Foundations for Environmentalism. Boston: Shambhala.
* McLaughlin, Andrew (1993). Regarding Nature: Industrialism
and Deep Ecology. Albany: State University of New York Press.
* Naess, Arne (1989). Ecology, Community and Lifestyle.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
* Orton, David (1996). ÒLeft Biocentrism.Ó Green Web 49:1-10.
* ------. "Rethinking Environmental-First Nations Relationships."
Mss. submitted to Canadian Dimension and Earth First!
Journal.
* Sessions, George, ed. (1995). Deep Ecology for the 21st
Century. Boston: Shambhala.
* Sylvan, Richard (1985). A Critique of Deep Ecology. Australian
National University, Department of Philosophy, Discussion Papers
in Environmental Philosophy, No. 12.
* ------ (1990). In Defense of Deep Environmental Ethics,
Australian National University, Department of Philosophy and Law,
Discussion Papers in Environmental Philosophy 18.
* Sylvan, Richard and David Bennett (1990). Of Utopias, Tao
and Deep Ecology. Discussion Papers in Environmental Philosophy,
No. 19, Australian National University.
* ------ (1994). The Greening of Ethics: From Anthropocentricism
to Deep Green Theory. Cambridge: White Horse Press.
* Tobias, Michael, ed. (1988). Deep Ecology. San Marcos:
Avant Books.
05. SOCIAL ECOLOGY / LIBERTARIAN MUNICIPALISM
* Biehl, Janet (1991). Finding Our Way: Rethinking Ecofeminist
Politics. MontrŽal: Black Rose Books.
* Bookchin, Murray (1980). Toward an Ecological Society.
MontrŽal: Black Rose.
* ------ (1982). The Ecology of Freedom. Palo Alto:
Cheshire.
* ------ (1985). ÒToward a Libertarian Municipalism.Ó Our
Generation 16:9-22.
* ------ (1986). The Limits of the City. MontrŽal: Black
Rose Books.
* ------ (1986). ÒMunicipalization: Community Ownership of the
Economy.Ó Green Perspectives 2:1-3.
* ------ (1986). Post-Scarcity Anarchism. 2nd ed. MontrŽal:
Black Rose Books.
* ------ (1986). The Philosophy of Social Ecology. MontrŽal:
Black Rose Books.
* ------ (1987). The Modern Crisis. MontrŽal: Black Rose
Books.
* ------ (1987). The Rise of Urbanization and the Decline
of Citizenship. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
* ------ (1989). Remaking Society. MontrŽal: Black Rose
Books.
* ------ (1990). ÒThe Meaning of Confederalism.Ó Green Perspectives
20:1-7.
* ------ (1992). "Libertarian Muncipalism." Society
and Nature 1(1):93-104.
* ------ (1991). ÒLibertarian Municipalism: An Overview.Ó Green
Perspectives 23:1-6.
* ------ (1994). ÒWhat is Communalism? The Democratic Dimension
of Anarchism.Ó Green Perspectives 31:1-6.
* ------ (1994). Which Way for the Ecology Movement?
Edinburgh: AK Press.
* ------ (1995). The Philosophy of Social Ecology, 2nd
ed. MontrŽal: Black Rose Books.
* ------ (1995). Re-enchanting Humanity. London: Cassell.
* ------ (1996). The Third Revolution: Popular Movements
in the Revolutionary Era, Vol. 1. London: Cassell.
* ------ (1996). The Third Revolution: Popular Movements
in the Revolutionary Era, Vol. 2. London: Cassell.
* Clark, John (1992). ÒWhat is Social Ecology?Ó Society and
Nature 1:85-92.
* ------ (1993). ÒIntroduction to Social Ecology.Ó In Environmental
Philosophy. Ed. Michael E. Zimmerman. Englewood Cliffs:
Prentice-Hall.
* ------ (1997). ÒA Social Ecology.Ó Capitalism Nature Socialism
8:3-33.
* Gutkind, Erwin Anton (1974). Community and Environment:
A Discourse on Social Ecology. New York: Haskell House.
* Kovel, Joel (1997). ÒNegating Bookchin.Ó Capitalism Nature
Socialism 8:3-35.
* Watson, David (1996). Beyond Bookchin: Preface for a Future
Social Ecology. Brooklyn: Autonomedia.
06. ECOANARCHISM
* Marshall, Peter (1992). NatureÕs Web: An Exploration
of Ecological Thinking. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe.
* ------ (1998). Riding the Wind: A New Philosophy for a
New Era. London: Cassell.
* Purchase, Graham (1994). Anarchism and Environmental Survival.
Tuscon: See Sharp Press.
* Roussopoulos, Dimitrios I. (1994). Political Ecology: Beyond
Environmentalism. MontrŽal: Black Rose Books
* Zerzan, John (1994). Future Primitive and Other Essays.
New York: Autonomedia.
07. ECOSOCIALISM / ECOLOGICAL MARXISM
* Gorz, Andre (1980). Ecology as Politics. Boston:
South End.
* Leff, Enrique (1995). Green Production: Toward an Environmental
Rationality. New York: Guilford Press.
* Macauley, David, ed. (1996). Minding Nature: The Philosophers
of Ecology. New York: Guilford Press.
* OÕConnor, James (1998). Natural Causes: Essays in Ecological
Marxism. New York: Guilford Press.
* OÕConnor, Martin, ed. (1994). Is Capitalism Sustainable?
Political Economy and the Politics of Ecology. New York:
Guilford Press.
* Pepper, David (1993). Ecosocialism: From Deep Ecology to
Social Justice. London: Routledge.
* Ryle, Margin (1988). Ecology and Socialism. London:
Century Hutchinson.
08. ECOFEMINISM
* Allen, Paula Gunn (1986). The Sacred Hoop: Recovering
the Feminine in American Indian Traditions. Boston: Beacon
Press.
* Diamond, Irene and Gloria Orenstein (1990). Reweaving the
World: The Emergence of Ecofeminism. San Francisco: Sierra
Club Books.
* Merchant, Caroline (1980). The Death of Nature: Women,
Ecology and the Scientific Revolution. New York: Harper
and Row.
* Plant, Judith, ed. (1989). Healing the Wounds: The Promise
of Ecofeminism. Philadelphia: New Society.
* Plumwood, Val (1993). Feminism and the Mastery of Nature.
London: Routledge.
* Rothschild, Joan (1983). Machina Ex Dea: Feminist Perspectives
on Technology. New York: Teachers' College Press.
* Shiva, Vandana (1989). Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and
Development. London: Zed Books.
* Shiva, Vandana and Maria Mies, eds. (1993). Ecofeminism.
London: Zed Books.
* Warren, Karen J. (1990). ÒThe Power and the Promise of Ecological
Feminism.Ó Environmental Ethics 12:125-146 (# 2, Summer).
09. THE LIMITS TO GROWTH AND STEADY-STATE ECONOMICS
* Booth, Douglas E. (1998). The Environmental Consequences
of Growth: Steady-State Economics as an Alternative to Ecological
Decline. London: Routledge.
* Boys, Antony F.F. (2000). "Food and Energy in Japan: How
Will Japan Feed Itself in the 21st Century?" www.net-ibaraki.ne.jp/aboys/,
December 21.
* Brown, Lester. State of the World: Vital Signs. London:
Earthscan. Published annually.
* Campbell, C. J. (1997). The Coming Oil Crisis.
* Catton, William R. (1982). Overshoot: The Ecological
Basis of Revolutionary Change. Urbana: Univeristy of Illinois.
* Daly, Herman E. (1991). Steady-State Economics. Washington,
D.C.: Island.
* ------ (1996). Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable
Development. Boston: Beacon.
* Daly Herman E. and John B. Cobb (1989). For the Common Good:
Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and
a Sustainable Future. Boston: Beacon.
* Ehrlich, Paul R. et. al. (1997). "No Middle Way on the
Environment." The Atlantic Monthly, 280 (6), December,
pp. 98-104.
* Ehrlich, Paul R., and Anne H. Ehrlich (1990). The Population
Explosion. New York: Touchstone.
* Fleay, Brian J. (1995). The Decline of the Age of Oil:
Petro Politics Australia's Road Ahead. Annandale: Pluto
Press.
* Goudie, Andrew (1994). The Human Impact on the Natural Environment.
Cambridge: MIT Press.
* Hirsch, Fred (1976). Social Limits to Growth. Cambridge:
Harvard University.
* Kassiola, Joel Jay (1990). The Death of Industrial Civilization.
Albany: State University of New York.
* Leslie, John (1996). The End of the World: The Science
and Ethics of Human Extinction. London: Routledge.
* Lyons, Graham, Evonne Moore, and Joseph Wayne Smith (1995).
Is the End Nigh? Internationalism, Global Chaos and the Destruction
of the Earth. Aldershot: Avebury.
* Meadows, Donella H., Dennis L. Meadows, J¿rgen Randers, and
Ill Behrens (1972). The Limits to Growth. New York:
Universe.
* Meadows, Donella H., Dennis L. Meadows, and J¿rgen Randers (1992).
Beyond the Limits: Global Collapse or a Sustainable Future.
Post Mills: Chelsea Green.
* Ophuls, William (1977). Ecology and the Politics of Scarcity.
San Francisco: Freeman.
* Seager, J. (1995). The new state of the earth atlas,
2nd edition. New York: Touchstone.
* Wackernagel, Mathis and William Rees (1996). Our Ecological
Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on the Earth. Philadephia:
New Society.
10. ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
* Albert, Michael (1997). Thinking Forward: Learning
to Conceptualize Economic Vision. Winnipeg: Arbeiter Ring.
* Barry, T. (1996). "Seeing Green: The A.I.D.ing of the
Environment." Covert Action Quarterly, No. 58, pp.
45-50. Fall.
* Ekins, Paul, Mayer Hillman and Robert Hutchinson (1992). The
Gaia Atlas of Green Economics. New York: Anchor Books.
* Keen, Steve (2001). Debunking Economics: The Naked Emperor
of the Social Sciences. London: Zed Books.
* McBurney, Stuart (1990). Ecology into Economics Won't Go:
Or Life is Not a Concept. Foxhole: Green Books, 1990.
* Ravaioli, Carla (1995). Economics and the Environment:
What the Top Economists Say About the Environment. London:
Zed Books.
* Schumacher, E. F. (1993). Small is Beautiful: A Study of
Economics as if People Mattered. Vintage.
* Simmons, David (1996). Reinventing the Economy: The Third
Way. Charlebury: Jon Carpenter.
* Sutcliffe, Bob (2001). 100 Ways of Seeing an Unequal World.
London: Zed Books.
11. VOLUNTARY SIMPLICITY / BASIC HUMAN NEEDS
* Aman, Kenneth, ed. (1991). Ethical Principles for Development:
Needs, Capacities or Rights? Upper Montclair: The Institute
for Critical Thinking.
* Devall, Bill (1988). Simple in Means, Rich in Ends.
Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith.
* ------ (1993). Living Richly in an Age of Limits. Layton:
Gibbs Smith.
* Doyal, Len and Ian Gough (1991). A Theory of Human Need.
London: Macmillan.
* Elgin, Duane (1982). Voluntary Simplicity: An Ecological
Lifestyle that Promotes Personal and Social Renewal. New
York: Bantam Books.
* Hayden, Anders (1999). Sharing the Work, Sparing the Planet:
Work Time, Consumption, and Ecology. London: Zed Books.
* Hunter, J. Robert (1997). Simple Things WonÕt Save the Earth.
Austin: Univeristy of Texas Press.
* Max-Neef, Manfred (1992). From the Outside Looking In:
Experiences in ÒBarefoot Economics.Ó London: Zed Books.
* ------ (1991). Human-Scale Development: Concepts, Applications
and Further Reflections. New York: Apex Press.
* McKibben, Bill (1995). Hope, Human and Wild: True Stories
of Living Lightly on the Earth. Boston: Little, Brown and
Company.
* Nussbaum, Martha and Amartya Sen (1993). The Quality of
Life. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
* Schwarz, Walter and Dorothy Schwarz (1998). Living Lightly:
Travels in Post-Consumer Society. Charlebury: Jon Carpenter.
* St. James, Elaine (1998). The Simplicity Reader: Simplify
Your Life, Inner Simplicity, and Living the Simple Life (3
vols. in 1). New York: Smithmark.
* Wiggins, David (1991). Needs, Values, Truth. 2nd ed.
Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
12. DECENTRALIZATION, WORKER OWNERSHIP, AND SELF-RELIANCE
* Bayat, Assef (1991). Work, Politics and Power: An International
Perspective on WorkersÕ Control and Self-Management. London:
Zed.
* Douthwaite, Richard (1996). Short-Circuit: Strengthening
Local Economies for Security in an Unstable World. Totnes:
Green Books.
* Egerton, Liam (1998). Local Food for Local People: A Practical
Guide to Developing Sustainable Local Food Economies. Social
Association.
* Galtung, Johan, P. OÕBrien, and R. Preiswerk, eds. (1980).
Self-Reliance. London: LÕOuverture Publications for the
Institute of Development Studies.
* Goldsmith, Edward (1988). The Great U-Turn: Deindustrializing
Society. Bideford: Green Books.
* Goldsmith, Edward, Robert Allen, Michael Allaby, John Davoll,
and Sam Lawrence (1972). A Blueprint for Survival. Middlesex:
Penguin.
* Goldsmith, Edward, Martin Khor, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Vandana
Shiva, et al. (1995). The Future of Progress: Reflections
on Environment and Development. Totnes: Resurgence.
* Kaufman, Michael and Haroldo Dilla Alfonso, eds. (1997). Community
Power and Grassroots Democracy: The Transformation of Social
Life. London: Zed.
* Krimerman, Len and Frank Lindenfeld, eds. (1992). When Workers
Decide: Workplace Democracy Takes Root in North America.
Philadelphia: New Society.
* Morrison, Roy (1995). Ecological Democracy. Boston:
South End.
* Roseland, Mark (1998). Towards Sustainable Communities:
Resources for Citizens and Their Governments. Philadelphia:
New Society.
* Sale, Kirkpatrick (1980). Human Scale. London: Secker
and Warburg.
* ------ (1991). Dwellers in the Land: The Bioregional Vision.
Philadelphia: New Society.
* Schumacher, E. F. (1993). Small is Beautiful: A Study of
Economics as if People Mattered. Vintage.
* Schuman, Michael (1998). Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant
Communities in a Global Age. New York: Free Press.
* Shragge, Eric, ed. (1997). Community Economic Development.
MontrŽal: Black Rose.
* Smith, David (1994). First Person Plural: A Community Development
Approach to Social Change. MontrŽal: Black Rose.
13. BIOREGIONALISM
* Berg, Peter (1981). ÒDevolving Beyond Global Monoculture.Ó
CoEvolutionary Quarterly 32:24-30.
* ------ (1986). ÒGrowing a Life-Place Politics.Ó Raise the
Stakes! 11:137-144.
* ------ (1999). ÒMore Than Just Saving WhatÕs Left.Ó Raise
the Stakes! 29:2.
* ------ (2001). ÒBioregional Politics Are Real!Ó Planet
Drum Pulse (Winter):3, 5.
* Berg, Peter, ed. (1978). Reinhabiting a Separate Country:
A Bioregional Anthology of Northern California. San Francisco:
Planet Drum Foundation.
* Berg, Peter, Beryl Magilavy, and Seth Zuckerman (1990). A
Green City Program for the San Francisco Bay Area and Beyond,
2nd ed. San Francisco: Wingbow Press.
* Dasmann, Raymond F. (1976). Environmental Conservation.
4th ed. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
* ------ (1981). ÒEco-Development: Decolonizing Ourselves.Ó
Raise the Stakes! 1:10-11.
* Dodge, Jim (1981). ÒLiving by Life: Some Bioregional Theory
and Practice.Ó The CoEvolution Quarterly, No. 32, Winter,
pp. 6-12.
* Evanoff, Richard (1998). ÒBioregionalism Comes to Japan: An
Interview with Peter Berg.Ó Japan Environment Monitor
97-98:1, 4-7.
* ------ (1999). ÒA Bioregional Perspective on Global Ethics.Ó
Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 9:60-62.
* McGinnis, Michael Vincent. Bioregionalism: The Tug and
Pull of Place. Mss. Includes: Title page / Contents; Doug
Aberley, "Interpreting Bioregionalism: A Story From Many
Voices."
* Mills, Stephanie (1981). ÒPlanetary Passions: A Reverent Anarchy.Ó
The CoEvolution Quarterly, No. 32, Winter, pp. 4-5.
** Sale, Kirkpatrick (1980). Human Scale. London: Secker
and Warburg.
* ------ (1985). ÒAnarchy and EcologyÑA Review Essay.Ó Social
Anarchism 10:14-23.
* ------ (1991). Dwellers in the Land: The Bioregional Vision.
Philadelphia: New Society.
* ------ (1993). The Green Revolution. New York: Hill
and Wang.
* Vitek, William and Wes Jackson, eds. (1996). Rooted in the
Land: Essays on Community and Place. New Haven: Yale University
Press.
14. CRITIQUES OF THE CORPORATE STATE
* Grossman, Richard and Frank Adams (1993). Taking Care
of Business: Citizenship and the Charter of Incorporation.
Cambridge: Charter Ink.
* Karliner, Joshua (1997). The Corporate Planet: Ecology
and Politics in the Age of Globalization. San Francisco:
Sierra Club.
* Kazis, Richard and Richard Grossman (1991). Fear at Work:
Job Blackmail, Labor and the Environment. Philadelphia:
New Society.
* Korten, David (1995). When Corporations Rule the World.
London: Earthscan.
* ------ (1999). The Post-Corporate World: Life After Capitalism.
Kemarian Press and Berrett-Koehler.
* Madeley, John (1999). Big Business, Poor Peoples: The Impact
of Transnational Corporations on the WorldÕs Poor, London:
Zed.
* Naylor, R. T. (1990). Bankers, Bagmen, and Bandits: Business
and Politics in the Age of Greed. MontrŽal: Black Rose.
* Plant, Christopher and Judith Plant, eds. (1991). Green
Business: Hope or Hoax? Philadelphia: New Society.
* Welford, Richard (1997). Hijacking Environmentalism: Corporate
Responses to Sustainable Development. London: Earthscan.
15. CRITIQUES OF GLOBALIZATION AND FREE TRADE
* Barratt-Brown, M. Fair Trade: Reform and Realities
in the International Trading System. London: Zed.
* Brecher, Jeremy, John Brown Childs, Jill Cutler, eds. (1993).
Global Visions: Beyond the New World Order. MontrŽal:
Black Rose.
* Brecher, Jeremy and Tim Costello (1994). Global Village
or Global Pillage? Economic Reconstruction from the Bottom Up.
Boston: South End.
* Cockburn, Alexander and Jeffrey St. Clair (2000). 5 Days
That Shook the World: Seattle and Beyond. London: Verso.
* Cotte, Belinda (1992). The Trade Trap: Poverty and the
Global Commodity Market. Oxford: Oxfam.
* French, Hilary (2000). Vanishing Borders: Protecting the
Planet in the Age of Globalization. New York: W.W. Norton.
* Gottlieb, Yosef (1996). Development, Environment, and Global
Dysfunction: Toward a Sustainable Recovery. Delray Beach:
St. Lucie.
* Greider, William (1997). One World, Ready or Not: The Manic
Logic of Global Capitalism. New York: Simon and Schuster.
* Hahnel, Robin (1999). Panic Rules: Everything You Need
to Know About the Global Economy. Boston: South End Press.
* Hettne, Bjšrn, ed. (1995). International Political Economy:
Understanding Global Disorder. London: Zed.
* Klare, Michael T. (2001). Resource Wars: The New Landscape
of Global Conflict. New York: Metropolitan Books.
* Lang, Tim and Colin Hines (1993). The New Protectionism:
Protecting the Future Against Free Trade. London: Earthscan.
* Madden, Peter (1992). A Raw Deal: Trade and the WorldÕs
Poor. London: Christian Aid.
* Mander, Jerry and Edward Goldsmith, eds. (1996). The Case
Against the Global Economy: And For a Turn to the Local.
San Francisco: Sierra Club.
* Martin, Hans-Peter and Harald Schumann (1997). The Global
Trap: Globalization and the Assault on Prosperity and Democracy.
London: Zed.
* Merrett, Christopher D. (1996). Free Trade: Neither Free
Nor About Trade. MontrŽal: Black Rose.
* Nader, Ralph, et al. (1993). The Case Against ÒFree TradeÓ:
GATT, NAFTA, and the Globalization of Corporate Power. San
Francisco: Earth Island.
* Pereira, Winin (1997). Inhuman Rights: The Western System
and Global Human Rights Abuses. Apex.
* Sassen, Saskia (1998). Globalization and Its Discontents:
Essays on the New Mobility of People and Money. New York:
New Press.
* Schutt, Harry (1998). The Trouble With Capitalism: An Enquiry
into the Causes of Global Economic Failure. London: Zed.
16. CRITIQUES OF GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS
* Arden-Clarke, C. (1996). "The WTO Committee on Trade
and Environment--Is it Serious?" WWF International Report,
December.
* Bishop, C. (1998). "Multilateral Agreement on Investments:
Corporations as Nation-States." Z Magazine, Archive.
www.lbbs.org.
* Bond, J. W. (1996). How EC and World Bank Policies are Destroying
Agriculture and the Environment: A European and Third World Perspective.
Belgium: Ag BŽ.
* Chatterjee, Pratap (1994). 50 Years is Enough! 50 Years
of World Bank Development Projects. London: Friends of the
Earth.
* Chatterjee, Pratap and Matthias Finger (1994). The Earth
Brokers: Power, Politics and World Development. London:
Routledge.
* Chossudovsky, Michel (1997). The Globalization of Poverty:
Impacts of IMF and World Bank Reforms. London: Zed.
* George, Susan (1986). A Fate Worse than Debt. Middlesex:
Penguin.
* ------ (1986). How the Other Half Dies: The Real Reasons
for World Hunger. Middlesex: Penguin.
* ------ (1992). The Debt Boomerang: How Third World Debt
Harms Us All. London: Pluto.
* George, Susan and Nigel Paige (1982). Food for Beginners.
London: Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative Society.
* Hancock, Graham (1989). Lords of Poverty: The Power, Prestige
and Corruption of the International Aid Business. New York:
Atlantic Monthly.
* Kšrner, Peter, Gero Maass, Thomas Siebold, and Rainer Tetzlaff
(1986). The IMF and the Debt Crisis: A Guide to the Third
WorldÕs Dilemma. London: Zed.
* Oxfam Policy Department (1995). A Case for Reform: Fifty
Years of the IMF and World Bank. Oxford: Oxfam.
* Rich, Bruce (1994). Mortgaging the Earth: The World Bank,
Environmental Impoverishment, and the Crisis of Development.
London: Earthscan.
* Rowbotham, Michael. The Grip of Death: A Study of Modern
Money, Debt Slavery, and Destructive Economics. Charlbury:
Jon Carpenter.
* Singh, Kavaljit (1998). The Globalisation of Finance:
A Citizens Guide. London: Zed.
* Solomon, Steven (1995). The Confidence Game: How Unelected
Central Bankers Are Governing the Changing World Economy.
New York: Simon and Schuster.
* Thomas, Henks, ed. (1995). Globalization and Third World
Trade Unions: The Challenge of Rapid Economic Change. London:
Zed.
17. DEVELOPMENT THEORY AND CRITIQUES OF DEVELOPMENT
* Amin, Samir (1990). Delinking: Towards a Polycentric
World. London: Zed.
* ------ (1990). Maldevelopment: Anatomy of a Global Failure.
London: Zed.
* ------ (1997). Capitalism in the Age of Globalization:
The Management of Contemporary Society. London: Zed.
* Athanasious, Tom (1996). Divided Planet: The Ecology of
Rich and Poor. Boston: Little, Brown.
* Attfield, Robin and Barry Wilkins, eds. (1992). International
Justice and the Third World: Studies in the Philosophy of Development.
London: Routledge.
* Latouche, Serge (1993). In the Wake of the Affluent Society:
An Exploration of Post-Development. London: Zed.
* Mies, Maria (1993). ÒThe Myth of Catching-up Development.Ó
In Vandana Shiva and Maria Mies, eds. Ecofeminism. London:
Zed.
* Norgaard, Richard B. (1994). Development Betrayed: The
End of Progress and a Coevolutionary Revisioning of the Future.
London: Routledge.
* Rahnema, Majid and Victoria Bawtree, eds. (1997). The Post-Development
Reader. London: Zed.
* Sachs, Wolfgang (1992). The Development Dictionary: A Guide
to Knowledge as Power. London: Zed.
* ------ (1993). Global Ecology: A New Arena of Political
Conflict. London: Zed.
* ------ (1999). Planet Dialectics: Explorations in Environment
and Development. London: Zed.
* Sachs, Wolfgang, Reinhard Loske, Manfred Linz, et al. (1998).
Greening the North: A Post-Industrial Blueprint for Ecology
and Equity. London: Zed.
* Trainer, F. E. (1985). Abandon Affluence! Sustainable Development
and Social Change. London: Zed.
* ------ (1989). Developed to Death. London: Merlin.
* ------ (1995). The Conserver Society. London: Zed.
* ------ (1997). Towards a Sustainable Economy: The Need
for Fundamental Change. Charlebury: Jon Carpenter.
* Verhelst, Thierry G. (1990). No Life Without Roots: Culture
and Development. London: Zed.
18. MEDIA LITERACY
* Brook, James and Iain A. Boal, eds. (1995). Resisting
the Virtual Life. San Francisco: City Lights.
* Beder, Sharon (1997). Global Spin: The Corporate Assault
on Environmentalism. Totnes: Green Books.
* Chapman, Graham, Keval Kumar, Caroline Fraser, and Ivor Gaber
(1997). Environmentalism and the Mass Media: The North-South
Divide. London: Routledge.
* Debord, Guy (1983). Society of the Spectacle. Detroit:
Black & Red.
* Greer, Jed and Kenny Bruno (1996). Greenwash: The Reality
Behind Corporate Environmentalism. Penang: Third World Network
and New York: Apex.
* Herman, Edward S. and Noam Chomsky (1998). Manufacturing
Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media. New York:
Pantheon.
* PR Watch (1997). Toxic Sludge is Good for You: Lies, Damn
Lies and the Public Relations Industry. Madison: Center
for Media and Democracy.
* Roszak, Theodore (1994). The Cult of Information. Berkeley:
Univeristy of California, 1994.
19. ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
* Collett, Jonathan, and Stephen Karakashian, eds. (1996).
Greening the College Curriculum: A Guide to Environmental
Teaching in the Liberal Arts. Washington D.C.: Island Press.
* Orr, David W. (1994). Earth In Mind: On Education, Environment,
and the Human Prospect. Washington D.C.: Island Press.
* Smith, Page (1990). Killing the Spirit: Higher Education
in America. New York: Viking.
20. ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE
* Abbey, Edward (1968). Desert Solitaire: A Season in
the Wilderness. New York: Ballantine Books, 1968.
* (1985). The Monkey Wrench Gang. Salt Lake City: Dream
Garden.
* Leopold, Aldo (1949). A Sand County Almanac. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
* Muir, John (1980). Wilderness Essays. Salt Lake City:
Peregrine Smith.
* Thoreau, Henry David (1950). Walden and Other Writings.
Ed. Brooks Atkinson. New York: Random House.
* Quinn, Daniel. Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit.
New York: Bantam/Turner, 1992.
21. ANIMALS AND WILDLIFE
* Austin, K., et. al. (1992). "Under Fire: Elephants
in the Front Line." A Second Report by The Environmental
Investigation Agency. London, U.K.
* Battiata, M. (1988). "The Imperiled Realm of the Elephant:
Africa's Thinning Herds, Locked in a Struggle for Survival."
The Washington Post, p. B1, March 15.
* Bowles, D., et. al. (1994). "CITES: Enforcement Not Extinction."
A Report by the Environmental Investigation Agency.
London, U.K., November.
* Bright, Chris (1998). Life Out of Bounds: Bioinvasion in
a Borderless World. New York: W.W. Norton.
* Dawkins, Marian Stamp (1998). Through Our Eyes Only? The
Search for Animal Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press.
* Drayer, Mary Ellen (1997). The Animal Dealers: Evidence
of Abuse of Animals in the Commercial Trade 1952-1997. Washington
D.C.: Animal Welfare Institute.
* Douglas-Hamilton, Iain and Oria Douglas-Hamilton (1992). Battle
for the Elephants. London: Doubleday.
* Lopez, Barry Holstun (1978). Of Wolves and Men. New
York: Scribners, 1978.
* Fitzgerald, Sarah (1989). International Wildlife Trade:
Whose Business is it? Washington D.C.: World Wildlife
Fund.
* Greenwire (1998). "Biodiversity: Experts Predict Mass
Extinction--Poll." Greenwire Story Index, (world
wide web). April 26.
* Griffin, Donald R. (1992). Animal Minds. Chicago:
Univ. of Chicago Press, 1992.
* Hoyt, John A. (1994). Animals in Peril: How "Sustainable
Use" is Wiping Out the World's Wildlife. New York:
Avery.
* Maas, Barbara (2000). "The Short- and Long-Term Effects
of Animal Capture, Handling, Housing, Husbandry and Transport
in View of a Comprehensive Definition of the Term 'Prepared and
Shipped' Under CITES - Relevant to CITES Res. Conf. 11.55."
A Presentation to the Conference of Parties of CITES, Nairobi,
Kenya, April.
* Nash, S., ed. (1997). Still in business: The ivory trade
in Asia, seven years after the CITES ban. TRAFFIC Network
Report.
* Nichol, John (1987). The Animal Smugglers. New York:
Facts on File.
* Nowak, Ronald M. (1999). Walker's Mammals of the World,
6th ed. (Volumes I & II). Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Univ.
Press.
* Orenstein, Ronald, ed. (1997). Elephants: The Deciding
Decade. Buffalo: Firefly.
* Thornton, A., et. al. (2000). Lethal experiment: How the
CITES-approved ivory sale led to increased elephant poaching.
Environmental Investigation Agency, UK, April. <www.eia_international.org>
* Thornton, A., et. al. (2000). Towards extinction: The exploitation
of small cetaceans in Japan. Environmental Investigation
Agency, UK, June. <www.eia-international.org>
* Tuxill, J. (1998). Losing strands in the web of life.
World Watch Paper #141. Washington D.C., May.
22. FORESTRY
* Colchester, Marcus, and Larry Lohmann, eds. (1993). The
Struggle for Land and the Fate of the Forests. Penang: World
Rainforest Movement.
* Greenpeace (1999). "Facing Destruction: A Greenpeace Briefing
on the Timber Industry in Brazilian Amazon." Greenpeace
International, Amsterdam, Netherlands. www.greenpeace.org. April.
* Institute of Social Analysis (1989). Logging Against the
Natives of Sarawak. Selangor [Malaysia]: Institute of Social
Analysis (INSAN).
* Kohama, T. (2000). pers. comm. Japan timber imports. Japan
Tropical Forest Action Network (JATAN), Tokyo, Japan, February.
* Lansky, Mitch (1992). Beyond the Beauty Strip: Saving What's
Left of Our Forests. Gardiner: Tilbury House.
* Little, Charles E. (1995). The Dying of the Trees: The
Pandemic in America's Forests. New York: Viking.
* SCC. (1997). Japan destroys: A fact sheet from the Sarawak
Campaign Committee, Tokyo, Japan. Eco-Nippon Website, December
<www.econippon.org/en/orgs/scc/scc.htm>
23. MILITARISM, WAR AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
* Blum, William (1995). Killing Hope: U.S. Military and
CIA Interventions Since World War II. Monroe: Common Courage
Press.
* Blum, William (2000). Rogue State: A Guide to the World's
Only Superpower. Monroe: Common Courage Press.
* Chomsky, N., and Edward S. Herman (1979). The Washington
Connection and Third World Fascism. Boston: South End.
* Chomsky, Noam (1992). "The Columbian Era, The Next Phase."
Alternative Radio, Boulder CO, recorded lecture. March 30.
* Chomsky, Noam (2001). "Survival or Hegemony?" (Parts
One and Two). July. ZNET www.lbbs.org.
* McClintock, Michael (1992). Instruments of Statecraft:
U.S. Guerrilla Warfare, Counter Insurgency, Counter Terrorism
1940-1990. New York: Pantheon.
* Gowan, Peter (1999). "The NATO Powers and the Balkan Tragedy."
New Left Review, No. 234, March/April, pp. 83-105.
* Parenti, Michael (2000). To Kill a Nation: The Attack on
Yugoslavia. London: Verso, 2000.
* Ray, Ellen (2000). "U.S. Military and Corporate Recolonization
of Congo." Covert Action Quarterly, No. 69, Spring-Summe.
Washington D.C., USA.
* Savage, Tyrone (2000). "The Pentagon Assaults the Environment:
Superpowered Superpolluter." The Nonviolent Activist,
New York, USA. July.
* Thomas, William (1995). Scorched Earth: The Military's
Assault on the Environment. Philadelphia: New Society.
24. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
* Easlea, Brian (1973). Liberation and the Aims of Science:
An Essay on Obstacles to the Building of a Beautiful World.
London: Sussex Univ. Press.
* Ellul, Jacques. The Technological Society. New York:
Vintage Books, 1964.
* Noble, David F. (1998). The Religion of Technology.
New York: Penguin.
* Mander, Jerry (1991). In the Absense of the Sacred: The
Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations.
San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
* Proctor, Robert N. (1991). Value-Free Science? Purity and
Power in Modern Knowledge. Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
* Zerzan, John and Alice Carnes. Questioning Technology:
Tool, Toy, Tyrant? Philadelphia: New Society, 1991.
25. ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
* Beck, Ulrich (1992). The Risk Society. London:
Sage.
* Catton, William R., Jr. and Dunlap, Riley E. (1978). "Environmental
Sociology: A New Paradigm." The American Sociologist,
13, 41-49.
* Croll, Elisabeth and David Parkin, eds. (1992). Bush Base:
Forest Farm -- Culture, Environment and Development. London:
Routledge.
* Cronon, William, ed. (1996). Uncommon Ground: Rethinking
the Human Place in Nature. New York: W. W. Norton.
* Descola, Philippe and G’sli P‡lsson, eds. (1996). Nature and
Society. London: Routledge.
* Diamond, Jared (1992). The Third Chimpanzee: The Evolution
and Future of the Human Animal. New York: HarperCollins.
* Dickens, Peter (1992). Society and Nature: Toward a Green
Social Theory. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
* Dubos, Rene (1980). Man Adapting. New Haven: Yale
Univ. Press.
* Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. (1979). ÒEnvironmental
Sociology: A Framework for Analysis.Ó Annual Review of Sociology
5:243-273.
* ------ (1979). ÒEnvironmental Sociology: A Framework for Analysis.Ó
In Progress in Resource Management and Environmental Planning.
Vol. 1. Ed. Timothy OÕRiordan and Ralph C. DÕArge. Chichester:
John Wiley and Sons.
* ------ (1980). "A New Ecological Paradigm for Post-Exuberant
Sociology." American Behavioral Scientist, 24, 15-47.
* ------ (1983). "What Environmental Sociologists Have in
Common (Whether Concerned with 'Built' or 'Natural' Environmments)."
Sociological Inquiry 53:113-135.
* ------ (1993). "The Development, Current Status, and Probable
Future of Enironmental Sociology: Toward an Ecological Sociology."
Annals of the International Institute of Sociology, 3.
* Eder, Klaus (1996). The Social Construction of Nature:
A Sociology of Ecological Enlightenment. London: Sage.
* Ellen, Roy and Katsuyoshi Fukui (1996). Redefining Nature:
Ecology, Culture and Domestication. Oxford: Berg.
* Hannigan, John A. (1995). Environmental Sociology: A Social
Constructionist Perspective. London: Routledge.
* Harris, Marvin (1989). Our Kind: The Evolution of Human
Life and Culture. New York: Harper and Row.
* Lash, Scott, Bronislaw Szerszynski, and Brian Wynne, eds. (1996).
Risk, Environment and Modernity: Towards a New Ecology.
London: Sage.
* Macnaghten, Phil and John Urry (1998). Contested Natures.
London and Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
* Martell, Luke (1994). Ecology and Society: An Introduction.
Cambridge: Polity Press.
* Milton, Kay (1993). Environmentalism: The View from Anthropology.
London: Routledge.
* ------ (1996). Environmentalism and Cultural Theory: Exploring
the Role of Anthropology in Environmental Discourse. London:
Routledge.
* Rappaport, Roy A. (1979). Ecology, Meaning, and Religion.
Richmond: North Atlantic Books.
* Ritzer, George (1996). The McDonaldization of Society.
2nd ed. Thousand Oaks: Pine Forge Press.
* Robertson, George, Melinda Mash, Lisa Tickner, Jon Bird, Barry
Curtis, and Tim Putnam, eds. (1996). FutureNatural: Nature,
Science, Culture. London: Routledge.
* Simmons, I. G. (1993). Interpreting Nature: Cultural Constructions
of the Environment. London: Routledge.
* Soper, Kate (1995). What is Nature? Culture, Politics,
and the non-Human. Oxford: Blackwell.
* Woodgate, Graham and Michael Redclift (1988). ÒFrom a ÔSociology
of NatureÕ to Environmental Sociology: Beyond Social Construction.Ó
Environmental Values 7: 23-24.
* Yearly, Steven (1991). The Green Case: A Sociology of Environmental
Issues, Arguments and Politics. London: Harper-Collins.
26. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
* Bodley, John H. (1990). Victims of Progress, 3rd
ed. Mountain View: Mayfield.
* Davidson, Art (1993). Endangered Peoples. San Francisco:
Sierra Club Books.
* Drillbits and Tailings (1997). "De Beers and Anglo linked
to forced removal of last Kalahari Bushmen." Project
Underground, October 7.
* Inter-Commission Task Force on Indigenous Peoples (IUCN) (1997).
Indigenous Peoples and Sustainability: Case and Actions.
Utrecht: International Books.
* Johnson, Martha (1992). Lore: Capturing Traditional Environmental
Knowledge. Ottawa: Dene Cultural Institute and the International
Development Research Centre.
* Kemf, Elizabeth, ed. (1993). Indigenous Peoples and Protected
Areas: The Law of Mother Earth. London: Earthscan.
* Maybury-Lewis, David (1997). Indigenous Peoples, Ethnic
Groups, and the State. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
* Parajuli, Pramod (1997). ÒDiscourse on Knowledge, Dialogue
and Diversity: Peasant Worldviews and the Science of Nature Convervation.Ó
Worldviews 1:189-210.
* Reichel-Dolmatoff, Gerardo (1996). The Forest Within: The
World-View of the Tukano Amazonian Indians. Foxhole: Themis
Books.
* Warren, D. Michael, L. Jan Slikkerveer, and David Brokensha,
eds. (1995). The Cultural Dimension of Development: Indigenous
Knowledge Systems. London: Intermediate Technology Publications.
27. SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
* Berry, Wendell (1977). The Unsettling of America: Culture
and Agriculture. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.
* Brown, Lester R. and Edward C. Wolf (1984). Soil Erosion:
Quiet Crisis in the World Economy. Worldwatch Paper No.
60, September.
* Brown, Paul (2000). "UN to Crack Down as Pirate Boats
Threaten to Drive Fish to Extinction." The Manchester
Guardian, U.K., August 15.
* Shiva, Vandana (1997). Biopiracy: The plunder of nature
and knowledge. Boston: South End.
* Silverstein, K. and Cockburn, A. (1998). "Al Gore betrays
the turtles: Secret panel in Geneva strikes down US law."
CounterPunch 5 (7).
28. ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY
* Berman, Morris (1984). The Reenchantment of the World.
New York: Bantam Books.
* ------ (1990). Coming to Our Senses. New York: Bantam
Books.
* Birch, Charles and John B. Cobb (1990). The Liberation of
Life: From the Cell to the Community. Denton: Environmental
Ethics Books.
* Davis, Donald Edward (1989). Ecophilosophy: A Field Guide
to the Literature. San Pedro: R. & E. Miles.
* Drengson, Alan R. (1989). Beyond Environmental Crisis:
From Technocrat to Planetary Person. New York: Peter Lang.
* Dryzek, John S. and David Schlosberg, eds. (1998). Debating
the Earth. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* Dubos, RenŽ (1972). A God Within. New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons.
* ------ (1980). The Wooing of Earth. London: Athlone
Press.
* Ehrenfeld, David (1981). The Arrogance of Humanism. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
* Elliot, R. and A. Gare (1983). Environmental Philosophy.
University Park: Pennsylvania University Press.
* Evanoff, Richard (1993). ÒAn Introduction to Environmental
Philosophy.Ó In Earth and Environmental Education. Ed.
Eiji Fujiwara. Tokyo: Tokai University Press.
* ------ (1995). ÒAn Overview of Western Environmental Philosophy-I.Ó
Aoyama Journal of International Politics and Economics
32:103-124.
* ------ (1995). ÒAn Overview of Western Environmental Philosophy-II.Ó
Aoyama Journal of International Politics and Economics
33:91-112.
* Evernden, Neil (1985). The Natural Alien. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press.
* ------ (1992). The Social Creation of Nature. Baltimore:
John Hopkins University Press.
* Gare, Arran (1995). Postmodernism and the Environmental
Crisis. London: Routledge.
* Gruen, Lori and Dale Jamieson (1994). Reflecting on Nature:
Readings in Environmental Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
* Hayward, Tim (1994). Ecological Thought: An Introduction.
Cambridge: Polity Press.
* Light, Andrew and Eric Katz, eds. (1996). Environmental
Pragmatism. London: Routledge.
* Marietta, Don E., Jr. (1994). For People and the Planet:
Holism and Humanism in Environmental Ethics. Philadelphia:
Temple University Press.
* Marietta, Don E., Jr. and Lester Embree, eds. (1995). Environmental
Philosophy and Environmental Activism. Lanham: Rowman and
Littlefield.
* Mathews, Freya (1991). The Ecological Self. London:
Routledge.
* Pollan, Michael (1991). Second Nature: A Gardener's Education.
London: Bloomsbury.
* Rowlands, Mark (2000). The Environmental Crisis: Understanding
the Value of Nature. London: Macmillan.
* Thomas, Keith (1984). Man and the Natural World. London:
Penguin.
* Vogel, Steven (1996). Against Nature: The Concept of Nature
in Critical Theory. Albany: State University of New York
Press.
* Weston, Anthony, ed. (1999). An Invitation to Environmental
Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
* Zimmerman, Michael, ed. (1993). Environmental Philosophy:
From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. Englewood Cliffs:
Prentice-Hall.
* ------ (1994). Contesting Earth's Future: Radical Ecology
and Postmodernity. Berkeley: University of California Press.
29. ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
* Armstrong, Susan J. and Richard G. Botzler, eds. (1993).
Environmental Ethics: Divergence and Convergence. New
York: McGraw-Hill.
* Attfield, Robin (1991). The Ethics of Environmental Concern.
Athens: University of Georgia Press.
* Attfield, Robin and Andrew Belsey (1994). Philosophy
and the Natural Environment. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
* Attfield, Robin and Barry Wilkins, eds. (1992). International
Justice and the Third World: Studies in the Philosophy of Development.
London: Routledge.
* Brennan, Andrew (1988). Thinking About Nature: An Investigation
of Nature, Value and Ecology. Athens: University of Georgia
Press.
* Callicott, J. Baird (1987). Companion to A Sand County Almanac.
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
* ------ (1989). In Defense of the Land Ethic. Albany:
State University of New York Press.
* ------ (1996). "Do deconstructive ecology and sociobiology
undermine Leopold's land ethic?" Environmental Ethics
18 (4):353-372.
* Capra, Fritjof (1982). The Turning Point: Science, Society,
and the Rising Culture. Toronto: Bantam Books.
* ------ (1999). Beyond the Land Ethic: More Essays in Environmental
Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press.
* Callicott, J. Baird and Michael P. Nelson, eds. (1998).
The Great Wilderness Debate. Athens: University of Georgia
Press.
* Cooper, David E. and Joy A. Palmer, eds. (1992). The Environment
in Question: Ethics and Global Issues. London: Routledge.
* DesJardins, Joseph R. (1993). Environmental Ethics: An
Introduction to Environmental Philosophy. Belmont: Wadsworth.
* Engel, J. Ronald and Joan Gibb Engel (1990). Ethics of Environment
and Development: Global Challenges and International Response.
London: Belhaven.
* Guha, Ramachandra and Juan Martinez-Alier (1997). Varieties
of Environmentalism: Essays North and South. London: Earthscan.
* Hargrove, Eugene (1989). Foundations of Environmental Ethics.
Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. HOME
* Macer, Darryl R. J. (1994). Bioethics for the People by
the People. Christchurch: Eubios Ethics Institute.
* Midgley, Mary (1994). The Ethical Primate: Humans, Freedom
and Morality. London: Routledge.
* Norton, Bryan G. (1992). Toward Unity Among Environmentalists.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* ------ (1987). Why Preserve Natural Diversity? Princeton:
Princeton University Press.
* Oelschlaeger, Max, ed. (1995). Postmodern Environmental
Ethics. Albany: State University of New York Press.
* OÕNeill, John (1993). Ecology, Policy and Politics: Human
Well-Being and the Natural World. London: Routledge.
* Potter, Van Rensselaer (1988). Global Bioethics. East
Lansing: Michigan State University Press.
* Rolston, III, Holmes (1988). Environmental Ethics: Duties
to and Values in the Natural World. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press.
* ------ (1989). Philosophy Gone Wild. Buffalo: Prometheus.
* Sagoff, Mark (1988). The Economy of the Earth. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
* Scherer, Donald and Thomas Attig, eds. (1983). Ethics and
the Environment. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall.
* Shrader-Frechette, Kristin, ed. (1981). Environmental Ethics.
Pacific Grove: Boxwood Press.
* Singer, Peter (1975). Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for
Our Treatment of Animals. New York: New Review.
* ------ (1981). The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology.
Oxford: Claredon Press.
* Stone, Christopher (1974). Should Trees Have Standing?
Toward Legal Rights for Natural Objects. Los Altos: William
Kaufmann.
* ------ (1987). Earth and Other Ethics: The Case for Moral
Pluralism. New York: Harper and Row.
* Taylor, Paul W. (1986). Respect for Nature: A Theory of
Environmental Ethics. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
* VanDeVeer, Donald and Christine Pierce (1994). The Environmental
Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics. Belmont:
Wadsworth.
* Wenz, Peter (1988). Environmental Justice. Albany:
State University of New York Press.
* Westra, Laura (1994). An Environmental Proposal for Ethics:
The Principle of Integrity. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
* ------ (1998). Living in Integrity: A Global Ethic to Restore
a Fragmented Earth. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
* Westra, Laura and Patricia H. Werhane (1998). The Business
of Consumption: Environmental Ethics and the Global Economy.
Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
30. ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
* Beard, Peter (1988). The End of the Game. San Francisco:
Chronicle Books.
* Glacken, Clarence (1967). Traces on the Rhodian Shore:
Nature and Culture in Western Thought from Ancient Times to the
End of the Eighteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California
Press.
* McNeill, J. R. (2000). Something New Under the Sun: An
Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World. New
York: W.W. Norton.
* Nash, Roderick (1982). Wilderness and the American Mind,
3rd ed. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press.
* ------ (1989). The Rights of Nature: A History of Environmental
Ethics. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.
* ------ (1990). American Environmentalism: Readings in Conservation
History. New York: McGraw-Hill.
* Oelschlaeger, Max (1991). The Idea of Wilderness. New
Haven: Yale University Press.
* ------ (1992). The Wilderness Condition: Essays on Environment
and Civilization. Washington D.C.: Island Press.
* Pepper, David (1984). The Roots of Modern Environmentalism.
London: Routledge.
* Polanyi, Karl (1957). The Great Transformation: The Political
and Economic Origins of Our Time. Boston: Beacon Hill.
* Ponting, Clive (1991). A Green History of the World: The
Environment and the Collapse of Great Civilizations. Middlesex:
Penguin Books.
* Smith, J. W. (1994). The world's wasted wealth 2. Cambria:
The Institute for Economic Democracy.
* Vansina, Jan (1990). Paths in the Rainforest: Toward a
History of Political Tradition in Equatorial Africa. Madison:
Univ. of Wisconsin Press.
* Worster, Donald (1994). Nature's Economy: A History of
Ecological Ideas. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
* ------ (1988). The Ends of the Earth. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
31. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
* Ashton, John, and Ron Laura (1999). The Perils of Progress:
The Health and Environment Hazards of Modern Technology, and
What You Can Do About Them. London: Zed Press.
* Botkin, Daniel, and E. Keller (1995). Environmental science:
Earth as a living planet. New York: Wiley.
* Bunyard, Peter and Edward Goldsmith, eds. (1989). Gaia and
Evolution: Proceedings of the Second Annual Camelford Conference
on the Implications of the Gaia Thesis. Bodmin: Abbey Press.
* Bunyard, Peter, ed. (1996). Gaia in Action: Science of
the Living Earth. Edinburgh: Floris Books.
* Colburn, Theo, Dianne Dumanoski, and John Peterson Myers (1996).
Our Stolen Future. New York: Plume.
* Kemp, David D. (1994). Global Environmental Issues: A Climatological
Approach, 2nd ed. London: Routledge.
* Gibbs, Lois Marie (1995). Dying From Dioxin: A Citizen's
Guide to Reclaiming Our Health and Rebuilding Our Democracy.
Boston: South End Press.
* Goldsmith, Edward et. al. (1990). Imperiled Planet: Restoring
Our Endangered Ecosystems. Cambridge: MIT Press.
* Goldsmith, Edward (1992). The Way: An Ecological World View.
London: Rider.
* Goodwin, Brian (1994). How the Leopard Changed its Spots:
The Evolution of Complexity. New York: Touchstone.
* Hesse, Steve (2000). "Dioxin Found Deadly For Sure--And
They're Pumping It Out." The Japan Times, Tokyo,
Japan. July 17.
* Nebel, Bernard J., and Richard T. Wright (1998). Environmental
Science, 6th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice-Hall.
* Retallack, Simon, ed. (1999). The Ecologist: Climate Crisis
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* Sampat, P. (2000). Groundwater shock. World Watch Institute,
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* Tokar, Brian, ed. (2001). Redesigning Life? The Worldwide
Challenge to Genetic Engineering. London: Zed Books.
32. BIODIVERSITY / CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
* Leakey, Richard and Roger Lewin (1995). The Sixth Extinction:
Patterns of Life and the Future of Humankind. New York:
Doubleday.
* Lutz, Ernst and Julian Caldecott (1996). Decentralization
and Biodiversity Conservation. Washington, D.C.: The World
Bank.
* Primack, Richard B. (1993). Essentials of Conservation Biology.
Sunderland: Sinauer, 1993.
* SoulŽ, Michael (1986). Conservation Biology: The Science
of Scarcity and Diversity. Sunderland: Sinauer, 1986.
* SoulŽ, Michael and Bruce A. Wilcox (1980). Conservation
Biology: An Evolutionary-Ecological Perspective. Sunderland:
Sinauer, 1980.
* SoulŽ, Michael E. and Gary Lease (1995). Reinventing Nature?
Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction. Washington, D.C.:
Island Press, 1995.
* Takacs, David (1996). The Idea of Biodiversity: Philosophies
of Paradise. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press.
* Wilson, E. O. (1984). Biophilia. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press.
* ------ (1988). Biodiversity. Washington, D.C.: National
Academy Press.
* ------ (1992). The Diversity of Life. Cambridge: Belknap
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33. ENGLISH-LANGUAGE TEXTBOOKS ON GREEN THEMES
* Allen, Bruce. Environment and Health. Tokyo: Seibido.
* Allum, Paul H. Progress in Our World: Technology, the Environment
and Society. Tokyo: Seibido.
* Allum, Paul H. Save Our Planet. Tokyo: Seibido.
* Allum, Paul H. Our Planet, Our Future. Tokyo: Seibido.
* Asakawa, Kazuya, John W. Casey, Ryoko Sato, Yumi Hasegawa, and
Haruyoshi Udagawa (2000). A World in Common: Global Perspectives
for the Future. Tokyo: Sanshusha.
* Asakawa, Kazuya, Chisa Uetsuki, Caitlin Stronell, and Beverley
E. Lafaye. Taking Action on Global Issues. Tokyo: Sanshusha.
* Colborn, Theo, Dianne Dumanoski, and John Peterson Myers. Our
Stolen Future. Tokyo: Nan'un-do.
* Cunningham, Paul A. (1991). Our Precious Earth. Tokyo:
Seibido.
* de Bell, Garrett. This Uneasy Planet. Tokyo: Nan'un-do.
* Dias, J. V. The Future Is Now. Tokyo: Nan'un-do.
* Early Times (1991). Environmentally Yours. Tokyo:
Macmillan Language House.
* Evanoff, Richard (1996). Thinking About the Environment:
An Introduction to Environmental Ethics. Tokyo: Macmillan
Language House.
* Goodmacher, Greg. Nature and the Environment. Tokyo:
Seibido.
* Hesse, Stephen, Richard Evanoff, Charles Paxton, and Hugh Paxton
(1999). Make It or Break It: The Future of Our Environment.
Tokyo: Sanshusha.
* Hurley, Patrick (1991). The Greenpeace Effect. London:
Macmillan.
* Knudsen, Jim, Kazuo Aiba, and Yuji Shinohara (1991). Save
Our Planet. Tokyo: Nan-undo.
* Knudsen, Jim and Takao Maruyama (1993). Saving Our Planet.
Tokyo: Nan'un-do.
* Lander, John (1993). Another Green World. Tokyo: Kinseido.
* Lee, George. Greening Up the World. Tokyo: Seibido.
* MacDonald, Ken, Saburo Yamaura, and Seiko Takei (1990). Our
Planet in Danger. Tokyo: Macmillan Language House.
* Macdonald, Kenneth S. Planet Problems. Tokyo: Seibido.
* Martin, Stella (1991). Tropical Rainforests. Tokyo:
Macmillan Language House.
* Nichol, C. W. (1989). The Japanese and Nature. Tokyo:
Asahi Press.
* ------ (1991). Never-never Land. Tokyo: Asahi Press.
* Milward, Peter (1983). The Crisis of Modern Man. Tokyo:
Kirihara Shoten.
* Peaty, David (1996). Global Challenges: A Critical View
of Contemporary Issues. Tokyo: Kinseido.
* ------ (1996). Global Perspectives. Tokyo: Kinseido.
* Randele, John H., Lisa Gerard-Sharp, and Yasuo Yagi (1997).
Global Issues Today. Tokyo: Seibido.
* Sokolik, M. E. (1993). Global Views: Reading about World
Issues. Boston: Heinle and Heinle.
* Vallely, Bernadette (1993). 66 Ways to Save the Earth.
Tokyo: Nan'un-do.
* Ward, Barbara and Rene Dubos. Only One Earth. Tokyo:
Nan'un-do.
* Whitlock, Robert D., Midori Komatsubara, Shiro Sato, and Tsuyoshi
Chiba (1989). Gifts of Nature. Tokyo: Nan'un-do.