CONSERVATION & ENVIRONMENT
The 10 catastrophic risks that threaten human civili- sation and the planet and advice on how to over- come or mitigate them.
Chelsea Green
The Great Regeneration David Bollier, Courtney White, Dorn Cox 16th March, pb, eb, £16.99, 9781645020677 Farmer-technologist Cox and author-activist White explore ground- breaking research aimed at reclaiming the space where science and agri- culture meet.
Grass-fed Beef for a Post-pandemic World Lynn Pledger, Ridge Shinn 16th February, pb, eb, £20, 9781645021247 Outlines a hopeful path out of our broken food system via regional networks of regeneratively produced meat that also reduce emissions, nitrogen pollution and animal suffering.
The (Big) Year That Flew By Arjan Dwarshuis 9th March, pb, £18.99, 9781645021919 Tale of one avid birder’s epic, record-breaking adventure through 40 countries over six conti- nents in just 365 days to see more than 7,000 species.
of the Black Summer bushfires on biodiversity and the lessons to be learnt.
DK
It's Not That Radical Mikaela Loach 6th April, hb, £16.99, 9780241597538 Fresh, radical perspective for real climate action that could drastically change the world we know for the benefit of us all.
Doubleday
Ghosts in the Hedgerow Tom Moorhouse 23rd March, hb, eb, £16.99, 9780857528445 Author of the acclaimed Elegy of a River takes a 360-degree approach to investigating why hedge- hog numbers are in freef- all and what can be done to protect British wildlife.
Dummies
Upcycling Furniture & Home Decor for Dummies Judy Rom 22nd June, pb, eb, £18.99, 9781394150021 How to turn household items that would normally go to waste into exciting home furnishings.
Recycling for Dummies Sarah Winkler 30th May, pb, eb, £18.99, 9781394159543 Packed with helpful, clear information on what can and cannot be recycled, and why.
Edward Elgar
The Meaning of Geese Nick Acheson 9th February, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781915294098 Story of naturalist and conservationist’s 1,200- mile cycle ride around Norfolk to discover the wild geese that fill it with sound and spectacle every winter.
CSIRO
Australia's Megafires Stephen van Leeuwen (ed), Brendan A Wintle (ed), John CZ Woinarski (ed), Libby Rumpff (ed), Sarah M Legge (ed) 1st February, pb, £56, 9781486316649 Explores the impacts
Handbook on Adaptive Governance Sirkku Juhola (ed) 28th February, hb, eb, £160, 9781800888234 Navigates the chal- lenges of adaptive gover- nance and stresses the compounded nature of biophysical and social systems.
Advanced Introduction to Resilience Fikret Berkes 28th February, hb, eb, £85, 9781802202199 Explores ecological resil- ience and identifies inno- vative ways of planning for an increasingly unpre- dictable future
Global Environmental Politics in a Turbulent Era Peter Dauvergne (ed), Leah Shipton (ed) 28th March, hb, eb, £90, 9781802207132 Invaluable resource for students and scholars of environmental politics, policy and governance.
HarperCollins
Positively Green Sarah LaBrecque 13th April, pb, £9.99, 9780008567637 From journalist and part- nerships editor at Positive News, the National Trust’s Positively Green is an informative and captivat- ing guide to sustainable living.
Hay House
Unseen Beings Erik Jampa Andersson 30th May, pb, eb, £12.99, 9781788178099 Revolutionary perspective on climate crisis delves into history, philosophy and science to explore how we became human-centric.
Hero
Plastics Alicia Chrysostomou 29th May, pb, eb, £13.99, 9781915643797 History of the multifaceted
Concise Introduction to Sustainable Consumption John Thogersen 28th April, hb, eb, £70, 9781803924502 Overview of the causes of unsustainable consumer behaviour and the instru- ments and interven- tions needed to create a sustainable consumption pattern.
Economics and Power in EU Chemicals Policy and Regulation Laura Maxim 28th March, hb, eb, £90, 9781803928067 Evaluates the use of socioeconomic analysis in the regulation of potentially carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic chemicals.
Hardie Grant Explore
Wildlife Compendium of the World Tania McCartney 25th May, hb, £15, 9781741177473 From amphibians and reptiles to monotremes and pilosa, discover a world of enchanting fauna.
100 Australian Butterflies, Bees, Beetles & Bugs Georgia Angus 13th April, pb, eb, £18.99, 9781741177978 Beginner’s guide to unlocking the weird and wonderful world of Australia’s native creepy crawlies, from bogong moths to witjuti grubs.
material asks challenging questions both of it and of ourselves.
The Seaweed Revolution Vincent Doumeizel 25th April, hb, eb, £18.99, 9781915643858 First mainstream book looking at seaweed from an environmental standpoint is a beacon of hope.
Ilex
The Last Tree Luke Adam Hawker 2nd March, hb, £16.99, 9781781578704 Superbly illustrated narrative that evokes the fragility and beauty of our natural world.
Jacaranda Books
Sister Nature Jess de Boer 4th May, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781914344046 Kenyan beekeeper- turned-farmer embarks on a decade-long journey to find purpose and potential in the explosive world of regenerative agriculture.
John Murray
The Orchid Outlaw Ben Jacob 11th May, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781399802260 Fascinating story of one man's mission to track down and rescue rare orchids from destruction on the building sites of Britain.
Climate Capitalism Akshat Rathi 8th June, hb, eb, £20, 9781529329926 Ten inspiring break- throughs from inside the global race towards zero emissions.
Johns Hopkins University Press
Well Connected: Everyday Water Practices in Cairo Tessa Farmer 11th April, pb, eb, £37, 9781421445489 How a community in Cairo has adapted the many systems required for clean water.
The Conversation on Biotechnology Marc Zimmer (ed) 31st July, pb, eb, £12.50, 9781421446141 Collection of essays by experts in biotechnology provides foundational knowledge on a range of topics, from CRISPR gene sequencing to the ethics of GMOs and designer babies.
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