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Geography


sustainable investing. Uncovers sectors that deliver strong returns and real impact.


Princeton University Press


The Last of Its Kind Gisli Palsson 17th March, pb, eb, £16.99, 9780691231419


How the great auk’s final days exposed the reality of human- caused extinction.


The Empire of Climate David N Livingstone 31st March, pb, eb, £25, 9780691236728


The spectre of climate has been used to explain history since antiquity. Here’s how.


Long Problems Thomas Hale 24th February, pb, eb, £20, 9780691238142


Political strategies for tackling climate change and other “long problems” that span generations.


The Environmental Republic Giulio Boccaletti


7th July, hb, eb, £25, 9780691262000


Bold new conception of the republic for a planet in crisis.


On Conservation as a Human Science Peter N Miller


2nd June, hb, eb, £28, 9780691263809


Conservators as first responders in a world where our cultural heritage is increasingly at risk.


Profile Books


Ancient: Reviving the Woods That Made Britain Luke Barley


5th March, hb, eb, £25, 9781805222231


Step into the woods, and discover the trees that made Britain. A forester’s passion and care shine as he draws us into Britain’s precious ancient woodland.


Royal Society of Chemistry


Microplastics and Nanoplastics in the Environment Nisha Singh (ed), Thilo Hofmann (ed), Tony R Walker (ed)


16th March, hb, eb, £199, 9781837675180


Taking a broad look at micro- and nanoplastics sources, fate and behaviour, this book is an ideal resource for


Spring/Summer 2026


readers interested in environmental pollutants.


Shambhala


Remembering Earth Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee 23rd June, hb, £16.99, 9781645475101


Nature-based devotional practices for rekindling humanity’s ancient covenant with the living world, one rooted in reverence and love, and restoring our sacred bond with Earth.


Springer


Everything is Ecology Mark Maraun 21st March, pb, eb, £24.99, 9783658502065


The ides of this book is to show that ecology is not a subdiscipline within the natural sciences but rather holds great significance for all areas of our lives.


Unbreaking


Farm Revolution Benedikt Bösel 30th June, pb, eb, £24.99, 9781917159241


The inspiring story of Bösel’s mission to transform his 3,000-hectare estate in Germany into a model for regenerative, climate- resilient agriculture.


Unicorn


Energy is Life Zion Lights 3rd February, pb, £12.99, 9781917458450


Follows Lights’s personal journey from grassroots green activism to becoming one of the UK’s leading advocates for nuclear energy.


University of Chicago Press


Foundations of Conservation Biology Jeffrey D Brawn (ed), Erica Fleishman (ed), Curt Meine (ed)


9th July, pb, eb, £24, 9780226847771


For students, prac- titioners and researchers a comprehensive guide to conservation biology’s foundational literature. Summarises over a century of multidisciplinary scientific literature that has contributed to the development of conservation biology.


Verso Books


Workers and the World Lorenzo Feltrin 2nd June, pb, eb, £17.99, 9781804297827


We all need jobs to live yet capitalist work is destroying the planet. What are the possibilities for convergence between workplace and community struggles?


Working Nature Daniela Russ 21st April, pb, eb, £16.99, 9781804298978


A history of the energy economy from the perspective of critical theory.


The Alibi of Capital Timothy Mitchell 10th March, hb, eb, £25, 9781836742272


Author of the acclaimed Carbon Democracy argues that capitalism has always operated by consuming the future and concealing its theft.


Wildfire


The Lost Elms Mandy Haggith 7th May, pb, £14.99, 9781035412341


The story of our attempt to save the elm and how its legacy lives on in our mythology and folklore.


Elemental Arthur Snell 12th March, hb, £25, 9781035412945


First comprehensive account of the geopolitics of climate change from a historian with more than 30 years’ experience in conflict zones and fragile states.


William Collins


Wild Cities Chris Fitch 9th April, pb, eb, £10.99, 9780008557225


Globe-spanning look at how to bring nature into the places we live and how to create the wild cities of the future. “Mind-shifting, heart-lifting”—Isabella Tree. “Essential”— Alastair Humphreys.


Forgotten Forests Jonathan Mullard 21st May, pb, eb, £10.99, 9780008561086


“The storytelling ways of Mullard… truly does make this a must for any natural history reader”— BBC Wildlife magazine. A new history of our trees and woodlands.


Uncommon Ground Patrick Galbraith 9th April, pb, eb, £10.99, 9780008644444


Essential book about our right to roam. “A curious- minded and subtle intervention in the politics


of the countryside”— Sunday Times.


Monumental Simon Warrack 18th June, hb, eb, £22, 9780008658823


One of the world’s most pre-eminent stonemasons takes readers through the stories behind some of the greatest buildings and monuments that he has helped to conserve for generations to come.


Ghosts of the Night Chris Sperring 21st May, hb, eb, £25, 9780008659202


Wonderful insight into every element of British owls—barn and tawny and their even more enigmatic cousins, the short-eared, long-eared and little.


Wilton Square Books


Words From the Hedge Richard Negus 26th February, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781806770052


A celebration of the most essential yet often overlooked elements of the British countryside.


Where Are the Fellows Who Cut the Hay? Robert Ashton


19th March, pb, eb, £10.99, 9781806770069


How rural traditions are being rediscovered in Britain by communities with a sustainable approach to the landscape.


Geography LSE Press


Nonauthoritarian Authority Julian Brigstocke


26th March, pb, eb, £25, 9781911712558


Amber Books


Volcano Robert J Ford 14th February, pb, £9.99, 9781838866518


Photographic pocket guide with more than 190 images of volcanoes around the world.


Bloomsbury Academic


Borderlines and Bottlenecks Xiang Zhang


28th May, pb, eb, £28.99, 9798881801571


Real-world case studies highlight how recent pandemic and geopolitical events, including the Sino-US trade war, Covid-19 pandemic, Russia- Ukraine war and Red Sea crisis, have disrupted and reshaped global supply chains.


DK


The Geography Book 2nd April, hb, £20.99, 9780241784266


Discover the key theories and milestone developments in the field of geography: how we have interacted with Earth’s diverse landscapes and climates through history and across the world.


Gaia Books


A Year in Nature Lia Leendertz 7th May, hb, eb, £10, 9781856755993


Drawn from Leendertz’s The Almanac comes a nicely packaged look at the countryside and the wildlife that inhabits it.


Ivy Press


40 Maps That Will Change How You See the World Alastair Bonnett, Jennifer Barr (ed)


2nd April, pb, £10.99, 9780711293540


Historic and contemporary maps and what they reveal about geography, geopolitics, art, history, science and society.


Intricate and playful reflection on the relationship between authority, urban forms and writing. Each exercise in thinking links form and genre to a distinctive way of imagining authority.


MIT Press


Conservation by the People Taylor Dotson


31st March, pb, £43, 9780262052092


What a wilder, more biodiverse planet could look like, where humanity fits into it and how to get there.


Mudlark


This Way Up Map Men 9th April, pb, eb, £9.99, 9780008710323


Dive into a world of cartographic chaos and mappy mishaps with the brilliantly entertaining debut book from our favourite YouTube geographers.


The Grip of the Ice Ed Armston-Sheret 30th July, hb, eb, £22, 9780008774523


Untold story of Britain’s first Antarctic expedition, Discovery, a daring journey that launched the legendary careers of Scott and Shackleton.


Neon Squid


The River of Life Charles Van Rees, Marc Pattenden (illus)


25th June, board, £14.99, 9781917069052


Lift-the-flap book about the wildlife that can be found in and around rivers.


Princeton University Press


When Worlds Quake Hrvoje Tkalčić 10th March, hb, eb, £25, 9780691271477


How earthquakes can reveal the subsurface secrets of our planet and other worlds.


Bukovina


Cristina Florea 10th February, hb, eb, £35, 9780691276809


The making and remaking of Bukovina, a disputed Eastern European borderland,


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