Geography
environmental advocate for nuclear energy.
University of California Press
Extracting the Future Mark Goodale 7th October, pb, eb, £25, 9780520402799
Shows how the lithium economy is deeply embedded in a global capitalist system that continues to rely on resource extraction, unsustainable economic growth and geopolitical violence.
Science in Resistance Fernando Racimo 28th October, pb, eb, £21, 9780520420342
Racimo provides a first- person account of the Scientist Rebellion, an international movement of researchers stepping beyond conventional roles to advocate for action in the climate emergency.
University of Chicago Press
Riverine Dreams George Frazier 3rd October, hb, eb, £21, 9780226838793
First accessible introduction to North American grassland rivers, vital to the health of prairies, and the people who paddle and protect them.
Verso Books
Nuclear is Not the Solution MV Ramana
13th January, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781804290033
Nuclear power will slow our response to climate change and increase the risk of weapons proliferation and catastrophe.
Anthropocene Communism Paul Guillibert, Matt Reeck (tr)
21st October, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781804296387
A new philosophy for communism and ecological revolution.
Or Something Worse Nicholas Beuret 23rd September, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781804299852
How the push for net zero has become a new arena for class conflict.
The Long Heat Andreas Malm, Wim Carton
7th October, hb, eb, £35, 9781836740308 Scathing critique of
Autumn/Winter 2025
proposals to geoengineer our way out of climate disaster by the bestselling author of How to Blow Up a Pipeline.
Crude Capitalism Adam Hanieh 16th September, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781839763434
Analysis of how oil greases the wheels of global capitalism.
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
The Tree Hunters Thomas Pakenham 23rd October, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781474611916
The thrilling adventures of the plant-hunters who created the modern British landscape.
WW Norton
Here Comes the Sun Bill McKibben 16th September, hb, eb, £23, 9781324106234
From an acclaimed environmentalist a call to harness solar power and rewrite our scientific, economic and political future.
Bodleian Library
Mapping the North Charlotta Forss 18th September, hb, £25, 9781851245727
Featuring full-colour illustrations, this book explores the rich history of how mapmakers have understood and processed knowledge about a region they described as “the north”.
Chartwell Books
National Parks, Monuments and Historic Sites Sticker, Color & Activity Book
21st August, hb, £14.99, 9780785846284
Lots of activities serve as a guide to some of the most alluring tourist attractions in the US.
Clemson University Press
Border Mapping Eda OEzyesilpinar, Laura Gonzalez, Victor Del Hierro
28th September, hb, eb, £95, 9781638040835
Responds to the global state of the “border crisis” from a localised perspective with a focus on one of the most active international borders— the line between Mexico and the US.
DK Children
Desert 4th December, hb, £20, 9780241759820
Ten of the world’s most spectacular deserts and the animals and plants that live in them. A beautiful gift book with detailed photography, wonderful illustrations and intriguing information.
Edward Elgar Border Studies
Thomas M Wilson (ed) 28th August, hb, eb, £115, 9781800375383
Multidisciplinary book promotes a diverse overview of social science approaches to geopolitical borders, social boundaries and cultural frontiers while addressing the question: how far have we come?
Geography
Handbook on Climate Change Vulnerability, Environments and Communities Fiona Miller (ed),
Krishna K Shrestha (ed), Sarah Wright (ed) 28th October,hb, eb, £215, 9781800882812
Thought-provoking handbook explores the spatially and socially differentiated nature of climate change vulnerability. Interdisciplinary in scope, this book features both leading and emerging international academics and diverse perspectives.
Ivy Press
Extraordinary Islands Alastair Bonnett 16th October, hb, £20, 9781836005773
The world’s most remote and mysterious islands feature in this beautifully designed book. Spanning continents and cultures, it explores exotic, hard- to-reach locations with an international appeal.
Liverpool University Press
GeoHibernica Paul Lyle 1st September, hb, eb, £44.99, 9781780461083
Ireland’s landscape has shaped its people, culture and heritage. GeoHibernica explores this deep, evolving connection.
Lonely Planet Kids
The World From Above 12th September, hb, £14.99, 9781837586240
Bucket-list landmarks, attractions and destinations from a different angle.
Oxford University Press
Mining: A Very Short Introduction Karen A Hudson- Edwards Edwards, Hannah SR Hughes
22nd January, pb, £9.99, 9780198861362
Discusses the importance of mining in producing the metals and materials we need to transition to a green, low-carbon future while still maintaining our lifestyles.
Picador
Radical Cartography William Rankin 22nd January, hb, eb, £25, 9781509888801
Reflective exploration of how maps shape
our understanding of the world. With 150 full-colour maps.
Princeton University Press
A Place Like No Other Anthony RE Sinclair, Rene Beyers
19th August, pb, eb, £17.99, 9780691222356
Account of Sinclair’s decades-long quest to understand one of Earth’s most spectacular ecosystems, the Serengeti desert in Tanzania.
The Folds of Olympus Professor Jason Koenig 28th October, pb, eb, £25, 9780691238487
Cultural and literary history of mountains in classical antiquity.
Fuji
Andrew W Bernstein 18th November, hb, eb, £30, 9780691256290
Panoramic biography of Japan’s iconic mountain, from the Ice Age to the present.
The Global City Saskia Sassen 9th September, pb, eb, £14.99, 9780691264721
Sassen wonders how New York, London and Tokyo became command centres of the global economy and, in the process, underwent massive and parallel changes.
The Princeton Field Guide to Mesozoic Plants Nan Crystal Arens
14th October, hb, eb, £30, 9780691272436
Dazzlingly illustrated guide to the plant life of the dinosaur age, from intricate ferns to the most majestic megaflora.
Following the Bend Ellen Wohl 4th November, hb, eb, £25, 9780691272474
Engaging and thought-provoking introduction to river science.
Volcanoes in Human History Jelle Zeilinga de Boer, Donald Theodore Sanders, Robert D Ballard
7th October, pb, eb, £15.99, 9780691279909
Classic account of how volcanism has shaped human culture and science, from the Bronze Age eruption that destroyed Minoan Crete to the devastation caused when Mount St Helens blew its top.
151 Profile Books
Earth Shapers Maxim Samson 7th August, hb, eb, £22, 9781800815230
Humans have harnessed the geographical landscape and written ourselves on to our surroundings.
UCL Press
Informational Peripheries Ayona Datta (ed), Fenna Imara Hoefsloot (ed)
1st August, hb, £60, 9781800088870
pb, eb, £40, 9781800088887 digital, £0.99, 9781800088900 A case to make inform- ational peripheries an analytical lens to understand the uneven, fragmented and disconnected geographies of urban peripheries in the Global South.
White Star
World Maps Kevin J Brown 1st September, hb, £25, 9788854421547
Explores how maps have shaped our understanding of the world, from ancient depictions to propaganda. Cultural, scientific and social perspectives studied.
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