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Moderator’s Message
In this issue of Anthem EnviroExperts Review, we present five micro-reviews. The first review is of Evolution of a Movement: Four Decades of California Environmental Justice Activism, by Tracy E Perkins. It provides a fresh perspective on the history of environmental activism in California, which is environmentally one of the most progressive states in the United States. The second review focuses on Solving Climate Change: A Guide for Learners and Leaders, by Jonathan Koomey and Ian Monroe. This book explains what the governments, companies, individual consumers and investors can do now to reduce emissions rapidly and how we can organize such collective action based on informed consent (and commitment) across different jurisdictional and geographic contexts. The third review is of Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic, by David Quammen, which provides even casual readers a glimpse into the world of disease ecology and its importance moving into the 21st century. Next is Gonna Trouble the Water: Ecojustice, Water, and Environmental Racism, by Miguel De La Torre, which examines the intersection of race, power and justice through the lens of water. Finally, the last micro-review is of Minding the Climate: How Neuroscience Can Help Solve Our Environmental Crisis, by Ann-Christine Duhaime. It explains how we might do more to leverage our brains to fight climate change.
About Anthem EnviroExperts Review
Associated with the Anthem Environment and Sustainability Initiative (AESI), Anthem EnviroExperts Review publishes short reviews of important books and reports in the environmental field, broadly defined. The Moderator of the Review is Lawrence Susskind, Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning at MIT and Vice-Chair of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. He acts as the General Editor of AESI and oversees our book series, each featuring scholars, practitioners and business experts keen to link theory and practice.
Books to Review
We have identified approximately 50 recently published books on environment and
sustainability that ought to be reviewed. If readers of the Anthem EnviroExperts Review want to submit a micro-review (250–350 words) of any of these books, we will include your review in a future issue. If we feel your review needs additional work, or if we have editorial suggestions, we will be in touch with you before making any revisions. Please send all micro-reviews to Larry Susskind (Susskind@mit.edu).Click here to see the list.
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- ► 2023
- ► Aug 2023 (5)
- ► Apr 2023 (5)
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- Klimat: Russia in the Age of Climate Change
- The Performative State: Public Scrutiny and Environmental Governance in China
- Community Resilience When Disaster Strikes: Security and Community Health in UK Flood Zones
- Rethinking Smart Cities
- Dangerous Earth: What We Wish We Knew About Volcanoes, Hurricanes, Climate Change, Earthquakes and More
- ► 2022
- ► 2021
- ► Nov 2021 (5)
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- Environmental Justice in a Moment of Danger
- Science on a Mission: How Military Funding Shaped What We Do and Don’t Know about the Ocean
- Ocean Outbreak: Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease
- Environmental Problem-Solving: Balancing Science and Politics Using Consensus Building Tools; Guided Readings and Assignments from MIT’s Training Program for Environmental Professionals
- Giving Future Generations a Voice: Normative Frameworks, Institutions and Practice
- ► May 2021 (6)
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- The Science and Politics of Global Climate Change: A Guide to the Debate, 3rd Edition
- This Land Is My Land: Rebellion in the West
- Science Advice and Global Environmental Governance: Expert Institutions and the Implementation of International Environmental Treaties
- Sustainability Made Simple: Small Changes for Big Impact
- Titans of the Climate: Explaining Policy Processes in the United States and China
- Enviro News and Views: The 8 Most Interesting Environmental and Sustainability Conversations from the Past Month
- ► Mar 2021 (2)
- ► Feb 2021 (2)
- ► Jan 2021 (3)
- ► 2020
- ► Dec 2020 (2)
- ► Oct 2020 (1)
- ► Sep 2020 (5)
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- Short Circuiting Policy: Interest Groups and the Battle over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States
- Cities, Climate Change, and Public Health: Building Human Resilience to Climate Change at the Local Level
- Carbon Captured: How Business and Labor Control Climate Politics
- Subnational Hydropolitics: Conflict, Cooperation, and Institution-Building in Shared River Basins
- Water Futures of India: Status of Science and Technology
- ► Jun 2020 (5)
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- Renewable Energy: A Primer for the Twenty-First Century
- Climate Change and Ocean Governance: Politics and Policy for Threatened Seas
- Limits to Climate Change Adaptation
- Managing Coral Reefs: An Ecological and Institutional Analysis of Ecosystem Services in Southeast Asia
- Abundant Earth: Towards an Ecological Civilization
- ► 2019
- ► Jul 2019 (4)
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- Environmental Governance through Partnerships: A Discourse Theoretical Study
- The Republican Reversal: Conservatives and the Environment from Nixon to Trump
- Climate Engineering and the Law: Regulation and Liability for Solar Radiation Management and Carbon Dioxide Removal
- Loving Water across Religions: Contributions to an Integral Water Ethic
- ► Mar 2019 (3)
- ► 2018
- ► 2017
- ► Jul 2017 (5)
- ► Apr 2017 (4)
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- Clean and White: A History of Environmental Racism in the United States
- The Climate Resilient Organization: Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change and Weather Extremes
- Negotiating for Water Resources: Bridging Transboundary River Basins
- American Environmental Policy: The Failures of Compliance, Abatement and Mitigation
- ► Jan 2017 (4)
- ► 2016
- ► Oct 2016 (4)
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- The Water, Energy and Food Security Nexus: Lessons from India for Development
- Water and the Law: Towards Sustainability. The IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Series
- Ecopolitical Homelessness: Defining Place in an Unsettled World
- Governing Transboundary Waters: Canada, the United States, and Indigenous Communities
- ► Jun 2016 (3)
- ► 2015
- ► 2014
- ► Dec 2014 (5)
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- MANAGING ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE RISK: BEYOND FRAGMENTED RESPONSES
- WATER AS A CATALYST FOR PEACE: TRANSBOUNDARY WATER MANAGEMENT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
- MEGACITIES AND THE COAST: RISK, RESILIENCE AND TRANSFORMATION
- SCARCITY: THE TRUE COST OF NOT HAVING ENOUGH
- THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF CLIMATE CHANGE: AN HISTORICAL READER
- ► Sep 2014 (4)
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- THE FUTURE IS NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY SECURITY
- RIVER REPUBLIC: THE FALL AND RISE OF AMERICA'S RIVERS
- CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN PRACTICE: FROM STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT TO IMPLEMENTATION
- MANAGING OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: SUSTAINABILITY AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES
- ► Jul 2014 (3)
- ► May 2014 (3)
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- ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: PRINCIPLES, VALUES AND STRUCTURE OF AN EMERGING PROFESSION by Andrew F. Clewell and James Aronson
- ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS FROM THE GROUND UP edited by Hali Healey, Joan Martinez, Leah Temper, Mariana Walter and Julien-Francois Gerber NATURE’S WEALTH: THE ECONOMICS OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND POVERTY edited by Pieter van Beukering, Elissaios Papyrakis, Jetske Bouma and Roy Brouwer
- SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE by Bert J. M. de Vries
- ► Apr 2014 (4)
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- BANKRUPTING NATURE: DENYING OUR PLANETARY BOUNDARIES by Anders Wijkman and Johan Rockstrom
- BUILDING RESILIENCE: SOCIAL CAPITAL IN POST-DISASTER RECOVERY by Daniel P. Aldrich
- SPOILING TIBET by Gabriel Lafitte
- RESTORING LANDS: COORDINATING SCIENCE; POLITICS, AND ACTION, edited by Herman Karl, Lynn Scarlett, Juan Carlos Vargas-Moreno, and Michael Flaxman
- ► Mar 2014 (4)
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- THE BET: PAUL EHRLICH, JULIAN SIMON, AND OUR GAMBLE OVER EARTH’S FUTURE, by Paul Sabin
- WATER AND THE CITY: RISK, RESILIENCE AND PLANNING FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE, by Iain White
- A JOURNEY IN THE FUTURE OF WATER, by Terje Tvedt (translation by Richard Daly)
- SECRETS OF THE ICE: ANTARCTICA'S CLUES TO CLIMATE, THE UNIVERSE AND THE LIMITS OF LIFE, by Veronika Meduna
- ► Jan 2014 (4)
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- STATE OF THE WORLD 2013: IS SUSTAINABILITY STILL POSSIBLE?, by The Worldwatch Institute
- WATER SECURITY: PRINCIPLES, PERSPECTIVES AND PRACTICES, Edited by Bruce Lankford, Karen Bakker, Mark Zeitoun and Declan Conway
- WHAT HAS NATURE EVER DONE FOR US? HOW MONEY REALLY DOES GROW ON TREES, by Tony Juniper
- WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE, by Kerry Emanuel
- ► 2013
- ► Nov 2013 (3)
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- GOOD GREEN JOBS IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY: MAKING AND KEEPING NEW INDUSTRIES IN THE UNITED STATES, by David J. Hess
- COOPERATION IN THE LAW OF TRANSBOUNDARY WATER RESOURCES, by Christina Leb
- CLIMATE CHANGE GEOENGINEERING: PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES, LEGAL ISSUES, GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORKS, edited by Wil C. G. Burns and Andrew L. Strauss
- ► Sep 2013 (4)
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- SUCCESSFUL ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE: LINKING SCIENCE AND PRACTICE IN A RAPIDLY CHANGING WORLD, Edited by Susanne Moser and Maxwell Boykoff
- THE ROLE OF PLACE IDENTITY IN THE PERCEPTION, UNDERSTANDING, AND DESIGN OF BUILT ENVIRONMENTS, Edited by Hernan Casakin and Fátima Bernardo
- THE CITY AND THE COMING CLIMATE: CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE PLACES WE LIVE, by Brian Stone, Jr.
- GREEN INNOVATION IN CHINA: CHINA’S WIND POWER INDUSTRY AND THE GLOBAL TRANSITION TO A LOW CARBON ECONOMY, by Joanna I. Lewis
- ► Jul 2013 (4)
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- GREEN GOVERNANCE: ECOLOGICAL SURVIVAL, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE LAW OF THE COMMONS by Burns H. Weston & David Bollier
- NATURAL EXPERIMENTS: ECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT by Judith A. Layzer
- WATER: ASIA’S NEW BATTLEGROUND by Brahma Chellaney
- THE WTO AND THE ENVIRONMENT: DEVELOPMENT OF COMPETENCE BEYOND TRADE by James K. R. Watson
- ► Jun 2013 (4)
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- ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUALITIES BEYOND BORDERS: LOCAL PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL INJUSTICES edited by JoAnn Carmin and Julian Agyeman
- WATER, ECOSYSTEMS AND SOCIETY: A CONFLUENCE OF DISCIPLINES by Jayanta Bandyopadhyay
- COLD CASH, COOL CLIMATE: SCIENCE-BASED ADVICE FOR ECOLOGICAL ENTREPRENEURS by Jonathan Koomey
- ECO-BUSINESS: A BIG-BRAND TAKEOVER OF SUSTAINABILITY by Peter Dauvergne and Jane Lister
- ► May 2013 (3)
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- TECHNOLOGY, GLOBALIZATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: TRANSFORMING THE INDUSTRIAL STATE by Nicholas A. Ashford and Ralph P. Hall
- THE BANANA TREE AT THE GATE: A HISTORY OF MARGINAL PEOPLES AND GLOBAL MARKETS IN BORNEO by Michael R. Dove
- FLEXIBILITY IN ENGINEERING DESIGN by Richard de Neufville and Stefan Scholtes
- ► Apr 2013 (1)
- ► Mar 2013 (3)
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- WHAT MONEY CAN’T BUY: THE MORAL LIMITS OF MARKETS by Michael J. Sandel
- PUTTING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THEIR PLACE: EXPLAINING OPPOSITION TO ENERGY PROJECTS IN THE UNITED STATES, 2000–2005 by Doug McAdam and Hilary Schaffer Boudet
- REIGNING THE RIVER: URBAN ECOLOGIES AND POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION IN KATHMANDU by Anne Rademacher
- ► Feb 2013 (5)
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- THE NATIONAL POLITICS OF NUCLEAR POWER: ECONOMICS, SECURITY AND GOVERNANCE by Benjamin Sovacool and Scott Valentine
- AMERICA THE POSSIBLE: A MANIFESTO FOR A NEW ECONOMY by James Gustave Speth
- COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE: PRIVATE ROLES FOR PUBLIC GOALS IN TURBULENT TIMES by John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser
- ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE: FROM RESILIENCE TO TRANSFORMATION by Mark Pelling
- THE LAW OF ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE: U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS edited by Michael B. Gerrard and Katrina Fischer Kuh
- ► 2012
- ► Dec 2012 (7)
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- GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE RECONSIDERED by Frank Biermann and Philipp Pattberg
- THE SLUMS OF ASPEN: IMMIGRANTS VS THE ENVIRONMENT IN AMERICA’S EDEN by Lisa Sun-Hee Park and David Pellow
- ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND SUSTAINABILITY AFTER RIO by Jamie Benidickson, Ben Boer, Antonio Herman Benjamin and Karen Morrow
- POWER AND WATER IN THE MIDDLE EAST: THE HIDDEN POLITICS OF THE PALESTINIAN–ISRAELI WATER CONFLICT by Mark Zeitoun
- SCIENCE AND RISK REGULATION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW by Jacqueline Peel
- ENFORCEMENT AT THE EPA: HIGH STAKES AND HARD CHOICES by Joel A. Mintz
- WATER DIPLOMACY: A NEGOTIATED APPROACH TO MANAGING COMPLEX WATER NETWORKS by Shafiqul Islam and Lawrence E. Susskind
- ► Oct 2012 (7)
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- NATURAL CAPITAL by Peter Kareiva, Heather Tallis, Taylor H. Ricketts, Gretchen C. Daily and Stephen Polasky
- REGULATING FROM NOWHERE by Douglas Kysar
- PLANNING WITH COMPLEXITY by Judith Innes and David Booher
- THE OIL CURSE by Michael Ross
- COMMUNITY-BASED COLLABORATION by E. Franklin Dukes and Juliana E. Birkhoff
- THE PRICE OF INEQUALITY by Joseph Stiglitz
- BEYOND CONSENSUS by Richard Margerum
- ► 2023
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