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Lent
il U
nder
grou
ndR
eneg
ade
Farm
ers
and
the
Futu
re o
f Fo
od in
Am
eric
aA
pro
tégé
of M
icha
el P
olla
n sh
ares
the
stor
y of
a g
roup
of M
onta
na fa
rmer
s w
ho u
sed
gras
sroo
ts o
rgan
izin
g te
chni
ques
to d
efy c
orpo
rate
agrib
usin
ess a
nd la
unch
a su
stai
nabl
e fa
rm-t
o-ta
ble m
ovem
ent b
ased
on
a ra
dica
lly d
iffer
ent c
rop—
orga
nic l
entil
s. “W
hat d
oes i
t tak
e to
farm
sust
aina
bly—
and
mak
e a
livin
g? C
arlis
le te
lls th
e en
gros
sing
stor
y of
the…
farm
ers
who
thou
ght l
entil
s w
ere
the
answ
er a
nd s
tuck
with
them
unt
il pr
oved
righ
t. A
nyon
e who
dre
ams o
f sta
rtin
g a fa
rm o
r wan
ts to
kno
w h
ow o
rgan
ic fa
rm-
ers c
an o
verc
ome..
.obs
tacl
es...
will
be i
nspi
red.”
—M
ario
n N
estle
, New
Yor
k U
nive
rsity
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WIL
LIA
M R
OS
ENTh
e Th
ird
Hor
sem
anA
Sto
ry o
f W
eath
er,
War
, an
d th
e Fa
min
e H
isto
ry F
orgo
tRo
sen
draw
s on
an a
rray
of d
iscip
lines
, fro
m c
limat
olog
y an
d ag
ricul
tura
l eco
nom
ics t
o m
ilita
ry h
istor
y an
d fe
udal
law,
to tr
ace
the
succ
essio
n of
trau
mas
that
cau
sed
the
wor
st
fam
ine i
n Eu
rope
an h
istor
y. A
s he c
hart
s the
dea
dly c
ombi
natio
n of
lost
har
vest
s, w
arfa
re,
and
pest
ilenc
e th
at c
laim
ed si
x m
illio
n liv
es, o
ne e
ight
h of
Eur
ope’s
pop
ulat
ion
in 1
315,
Ro
sen
outli
nes t
he im
plic
atio
ns th
ese h
istor
ical
even
ts h
old
for f
utur
e cal
amiti
es.
“Whi
le v
ivid
ly re
-cre
atin
g a b
ygon
e civ
iliza
tion,
[Ros
en] i
nvite
s us t
o…re
cogn
ize t
hat w
e to
o liv
e in
frag
ile e
quili
briu
m w
ith th
e na
tura
l wor
ld w
hose
reso
urce
s we
reck
less
ly e
x-pl
oit,
and
that
like
our
med
ieva
l for
ebea
rs w
e m
ay w
ell b
e vu
lner
able
.”—Th
e Dai
ly B
east
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PAT
RIC
K A
LLIT
T A
Clim
ate
of C
risi
s: A
mer
ica
in t
he A
ge o
f E
nvir
onm
enta
lism
Emor
y U
nive
rsity
pro
fess
or A
llitt
show
s ho
w th
e A
mer
ican
env
ironm
enta
l mov
emen
t ro
se to
pol
itica
l and
soci
al p
rom
inen
ce an
d pr
oduc
ed a
cultu
re o
f ala
rmism
. A C
limat
e of
Crisi
s cha
lleng
es as
sum
ptio
ns, a
rgui
ng th
at th
e deb
ates
of t
he la
st h
alf-
cent
ury
have
bee
n fu
eled
by
exag
gera
tion
and
fear
mon
gerin
g fr
om a
ll sid
es, o
ften
at th
e ex
pens
e of
fact
s.“C
over
s eve
ry...
maj
or ch
arac
ter a
nd e
vent
in th
e m
oder
n ‘ag
e of
env
ironm
enta
lism
.’ The
book
is g
roun
ded
in in
telle
ctua
l hist
ory
and
seek
s to
find
bala
nce i
n in
terp
retin
g th
e rol
e of
env
ironm
enta
l adv
ocat
es a
nd n
aysa
yers
, in
succ
esse
s an
d fa
ilure
s of
gov
ernm
enta
l re
gula
tion,
in o
bjec
tives
and
out
com
es.”—
Mar
tin V
. Mel
osi,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Hou
ston
P
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N B
AR
BER
The
Thir
d P
late
: Fi
eld
Not
es o
n th
e Fu
ture
of
Food
“The
Om
nivo
re’s
Dile
mm
a 2.
0….[I
t] se
rves
as a
bril
liant
cul
inar
y m
anife
sto
with
a m
es-
sage
as o
bvio
us a
s it i
s ove
rlook
ed. P
rom
ote,
grow
, and
eat
a d
iet t
hat’s
in h
arm
ony
with
th
e ea
rth,
and
the
eart
h w
ill re
war
d yo
u fo
r it.
It’s a
n in
spiri
ng m
essa
ge th
at c
ould
trul
y he
lp sa
ve o
ur w
ater
, air,
and
land
.”—Ch
icago
Trib
une
“Rei
mag
ines
Am
eric
an fa
rm c
ultu
re n
ot a
s a ro
man
tic re
turn
to si
mpl
er ti
mes
but
as a
sm
art,
mod
ern
vers
ion
of it
….A
live
ly m
ix o
f foo
d hi
stor
y [a
nd] e
nviro
nmen
tal p
hilo
so-
phy…
.An
impo
rtan
t...a
dditi
on to
the s
usta
inab
ility
disc
ussio
n.”—
The W
all S
treet
Jour
nal
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NE
BA
IRTh
e O
galla
la R
oad:
A S
tory
of
Love
, Fa
mily
,
and
the
Figh
t to
Kee
p th
e G
reat
Pla
ins
from
Run
ning
Dry
In th
is co
mpe
lling
tale
of t
radi
tiona
l way
s of l
ife c
ollid
ing
with
indu
stria
l rea
litie
s, a
na-
tive
Kan
san
inhe
rits h
er fa
mily
farm
and
con
fron
ts th
e ec
olog
ical
dam
age
it ha
s cau
sed
for
gene
ratio
ns. E
loqu
ently
inte
rwea
ving
issu
es o
f en
viro
nmen
tal d
egra
datio
n w
ith a
pe
rson
al st
ory
of lo
ve a
nd fa
mily
, Bai
r’s m
ovin
g m
emoi
r ca
ptur
es h
er s
earc
h fo
r a
new
su
stai
nabl
e w
ay to
farm
. “B
air’s
voi
ce is
fier
ce, p
assio
nate
, and
det
erm
ined
….R
eade
rs o
f env
ironm
enta
l lite
ratu
re
will
hea
r ech
oes o
f Ter
ry T
empe
st W
illia
ms,
Rick
Bas
s, W
alla
ce S
tegn
er, a
nd R
ache
l Car
-so
n. Y
et sh
e doe
sn’t
lean
too
heav
ily o
n he
r lite
rary
fore
bear
s. Sh
e has
writ
ten
her o
wn
tale
an
d co
uple
d it
with
a st
ory
of w
ater
that
conc
erns
us a
ll.”—
Los A
ngele
s Rev
iew
of B
ooks
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NG
UIN
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DO
MIN
IC Z
IEG
LER
Bla
ck D
rago
n R
iver
A J
ourn
ey D
own
the
Am
ur R
iver
at
the
Bor
derl
ands
of
Em
pire
sIn
this
pers
onal
nar
rativ
e jo
urne
y do
wn
Am
ur—
the
mig
hty
Asia
n riv
er th
at se
rves
as a
la
rge p
art o
f the
Rus
sia-C
hina
bor
der—
jour
nalis
t Dom
inic
Zie
gler
illu
min
ates
the a
rea’s
hi
stor
y, ec
olog
y, an
d pe
ople
s and
reve
als h
ow th
is bo
rder
land
rem
ains
key
to th
e co
m-
plex
, crit
ical
rela
tions
hip
betw
een
Russ
ia a
nd C
hina
toda
y.“M
arve
llous
ly m
elds
hig
h-cl
ass t
rave
l writ
ing
on o
ne o
f the
wor
ld’s
leas
t kno
wn
regi
ons
with
fasc
inat
ing
hist
ory
of e
xplo
rers
, em
pero
rs, f
reeb
oote
rs, r
evol
utio
narie
s, an
d la
rger
-th
an-li
fe ch
arac
ters
.”—Jo
nath
an F
enby
, aut
hor o
f The P
engu
in H
istor
y of
Mod
ern
Chin
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NS
KY
Cit
y B
east
s: F
ourt
een
Sto
ries
of
Uni
nvit
ed W
ildlif
eIn
thes
e al
l-new
stor
ies a
bout
urb
an e
nviro
nmen
ts w
here
ani
mal
s and
hum
ans c
ollid
e, Ku
rlans
ky jo
urne
ys to
fam
iliar
hau
nts,
like
New
Yor
k’s C
entr
al P
ark
or M
iam
i’s L
ittle
H
avan
a, w
ith a
n or
igin
al, e
arth
y, an
d ad
vent
urou
s pe
rspe
ctiv
e. Fe
atur
ing
char
acte
rs
rang
ing
from
Dom
inic
an b
aseb
all p
laye
rs to
city
coyo
tes,
Basq
ue se
para
tists
to a
mur
der
of c
row
s, Ci
ty B
easts
exp
lore
s th
e w
orld
s of
ani
mal
s an
d th
eir
hum
an c
ount
erpa
rts,
il-lu
min
atin
g ho
w cl
osel
y th
eir l
ives
are
inte
rtw
ined
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IVE
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NA
BA
DK
HEN
Wal
king
wit
h A
bel
Jour
neys
wit
h th
e N
omad
s of
the
Afr
ican
Sav
anna
hIn
trep
id jo
urna
list B
adkh
en jo
ins a
fam
ily o
f Ful
ani c
owbo
ys, n
omad
ic h
erde
rs in
Mal
i’s
Sahe
l gra
ssla
nds,
as th
ey e
mba
rk o
n th
eir a
nnua
l mig
ratio
n ac
ross
the
Sahe
l. It’
s a jo
ur-
ney
that
con
nect
s th
e Fu
lani
to th
eir
past
eve
n as
thei
r pr
esen
t is
unde
r th
reat
—fr
om
Isla
mic
mili
tant
s, cl
imat
e ch
ange
, and
the
urba
niza
tion
that
lure
s aw
ay th
eir y
oung
.“B
adkh
en’s
rich
and
luci
d pr
ose
illus
trat
es h
er jo
urne
y as
viv
idly
as
mig
ht a
ser
ies
of
phot
ogra
phs…
.By
the [
end]
, [re
ader
s] w
ill h
ave…
visit
ed a
mos
tly in
hosp
itabl
e but
emi-
nent
ly s
educ
tive
loca
le a
long
side
a st
oryt
elle
r ab
le to
ren
der
the
stra
nge
and
diffe
rent
bo
th fa
mili
ar a
nd e
ngro
ssin
g. W
alki
ng w
ith A
bel n
ot o
nly
take
s us
som
ewhe
re n
ew, i
t vi
scer
ally
rem
inds
us t
hat s
uch
plac
es st
ill ex
ist in
the w
orld
.”—Ch
risti
an S
cienc
e Mon
itor
RIV
ER
HE
AD
HA
RD
CO
VER
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NG
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SH
IN
G G
RO
UP
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EN
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IN
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AD
EM
IC
BO
OK
S
FO
R C
OU
RSE
S
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NTA
L
STU
DIE
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201
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sort
Std
U.S
. P
osta
ge
PA
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tate
n Is
land
, N
YP
erm
it N
o. 1
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NG
UIN
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BLI
SH
ING
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OU
PA
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ng D
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ndR
eneg
ade
Farm
ers
and
the
Futu
re o
f Fo
od in
Am
eric
aA
pro
tégé
of M
icha
el P
olla
n sh
ares
the
stor
y of
a g
roup
of M
onta
na fa
rmer
s w
ho u
sed
gras
sroo
ts o
rgan
izin
g te
chni
ques
to d
efy c
orpo
rate
agrib
usin
ess a
nd la
unch
a su
stai
nabl
e fa
rm-t
o-ta
ble m
ovem
ent b
ased
on
a ra
dica
lly d
iffer
ent c
rop—
orga
nic l
entil
s. “W
hat d
oes i
t tak
e to
farm
sust
aina
bly—
and
mak
e a
livin
g? C
arlis
le te
lls th
e en
gros
sing
stor
y of
the…
farm
ers
who
thou
ght l
entil
s w
ere
the
answ
er a
nd s
tuck
with
them
unt
il pr
oved
righ
t. A
nyon
e who
dre
ams o
f sta
rtin
g a fa
rm o
r wan
ts to
kno
w h
ow o
rgan
ic fa
rm-
ers c
an o
verc
ome..
.obs
tacl
es...
will
be i
nspi
red.”
—M
ario
n N
estle
, New
Yor
k U
nive
rsity
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OTH
AM
HA
RD
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VER
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ILA
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BR
UA
RY
20
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WIL
LIA
M R
OS
ENTh
e Th
ird
Hor
sem
anA
Sto
ry o
f W
eath
er,
War
, an
d th
e Fa
min
e H
isto
ry F
orgo
tRo
sen
draw
s on
an a
rray
of d
iscip
lines
, fro
m c
limat
olog
y an
d ag
ricul
tura
l eco
nom
ics t
o m
ilita
ry h
istor
y an
d fe
udal
law,
to tr
ace
the
succ
essio
n of
trau
mas
that
cau
sed
the
wor
st
fam
ine i
n Eu
rope
an h
istor
y. A
s he c
hart
s the
dea
dly c
ombi
natio
n of
lost
har
vest
s, w
arfa
re,
and
pest
ilenc
e th
at c
laim
ed si
x m
illio
n liv
es, o
ne e
ight
h of
Eur
ope’s
pop
ulat
ion
in 1
315,
Ro
sen
outli
nes t
he im
plic
atio
ns th
ese h
istor
ical
even
ts h
old
for f
utur
e cal
amiti
es.
“Whi
le v
ivid
ly re
-cre
atin
g a b
ygon
e civ
iliza
tion,
[Ros
en] i
nvite
s us t
o…re
cogn
ize t
hat w
e to
o liv
e in
frag
ile e
quili
briu
m w
ith th
e na
tura
l wor
ld w
hose
reso
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reck
less
ly e
x-pl
oit,
and
that
like
our
med
ieva
l for
ebea
rs w
e m
ay w
ell b
e vu
lner
able
.”—Th
e Dai
ly B
east
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PAT
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K A
LLIT
T A
Clim
ate
of C
risi
s: A
mer
ica
in t
he A
ge o
f E
nvir
onm
enta
lism
Emor
y U
nive
rsity
pro
fess
or A
llitt
show
s ho
w th
e A
mer
ican
env
ironm
enta
l mov
emen
t ro
se to
pol
itica
l and
soci
al p
rom
inen
ce an
d pr
oduc
ed a
cultu
re o
f ala
rmism
. A C
limat
e of
Crisi
s cha
lleng
es as
sum
ptio
ns, a
rgui
ng th
at th
e deb
ates
of t
he la
st h
alf-
cent
ury
have
bee
n fu
eled
by
exag
gera
tion
and
fear
mon
gerin
g fr
om a
ll sid
es, o
ften
at th
e ex
pens
e of
fact
s.“C
over
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ry...
maj
or ch
arac
ter a
nd e
vent
in th
e m
oder
n ‘ag
e of
env
ironm
enta
lism
.’ The
book
is g
roun
ded
in in
telle
ctua
l hist
ory
and
seek
s to
find
bala
nce i
n in
terp
retin
g th
e rol
e of
env
ironm
enta
l adv
ocat
es a
nd n
aysa
yers
, in
succ
esse
s an
d fa
ilure
s of
gov
ernm
enta
l re
gula
tion,
in o
bjec
tives
and
out
com
es.”—
Mar
tin V
. Mel
osi,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Hou
ston
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spiri
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trul
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lp sa
ve o
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ater
, air,
and
land
.”—Ch
icago
Trib
une
“Rei
mag
ines
Am
eric
an fa
rm c
ultu
re n
ot a
s a ro
man
tic re
turn
to si
mpl
er ti
mes
but
as a
sm
art,
mod
ern
vers
ion
of it
….A
live
ly m
ix o
f foo
d hi
stor
y [a
nd] e
nviro
nmen
tal p
hilo
so-
phy…
.An
impo
rtan
t...a
dditi
on to
the s
usta
inab
ility
disc
ussio
n.”—
The W
all S
treet
Jour
nal
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BA
IRTh
e O
galla
la R
oad:
A S
tory
of
Love
, Fa
mily
,
and
the
Figh
t to
Kee
p th
e G
reat
Pla
ins
from
Run
ning
Dry
In th
is co
mpe
lling
tale
of t
radi
tiona
l way
s of l
ife c
ollid
ing
with
indu
stria
l rea
litie
s, a
na-
tive
Kan
san
inhe
rits h
er fa
mily
farm
and
con
fron
ts th
e ec
olog
ical
dam
age
it ha
s cau
sed
for
gene
ratio
ns. E
loqu
ently
inte
rwea
ving
issu
es o
f en
viro
nmen
tal d
egra
datio
n w
ith a
pe
rson
al st
ory
of lo
ve a
nd fa
mily
, Bai
r’s m
ovin
g m
emoi
r ca
ptur
es h
er s
earc
h fo
r a
new
su
stai
nabl
e w
ay to
farm
. “B
air’s
voi
ce is
fier
ce, p
assio
nate
, and
det
erm
ined
….R
eade
rs o
f env
ironm
enta
l lite
ratu
re
will
hea
r ech
oes o
f Ter
ry T
empe
st W
illia
ms,
Rick
Bas
s, W
alla
ce S
tegn
er, a
nd R
ache
l Car
-so
n. Y
et sh
e doe
sn’t
lean
too
heav
ily o
n he
r lite
rary
fore
bear
s. Sh
e has
writ
ten
her o
wn
tale
an
d co
uple
d it
with
a st
ory
of w
ater
that
conc
erns
us a
ll.”—
Los A
ngele
s Rev
iew
of B
ooks
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Bla
ck D
rago
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iver
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ourn
ey D
own
the
Am
ur R
iver
at
the
Bor
derl
ands
of
Em
pire
sIn
this
pers
onal
nar
rativ
e jo
urne
y do
wn
Am
ur—
the
mig
hty
Asia
n riv
er th
at se
rves
as a
la
rge p
art o
f the
Rus
sia-C
hina
bor
der—
jour
nalis
t Dom
inic
Zie
gler
illu
min
ates
the a
rea’s
hi
stor
y, ec
olog
y, an
d pe
ople
s and
reve
als h
ow th
is bo
rder
land
rem
ains
key
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e co
m-
plex
, crit
ical
rela
tions
hip
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Russ
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hina
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ass t
rave
l writ
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ne o
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leas
t kno
wn
regi
ons
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inat
ing
hist
ory
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rers
, em
pero
rs, f
reeb
oote
rs, r
evol
utio
narie
s, an
d la
rger
-th
an-li
fe ch
arac
ters
.”—Jo
nath
an F
enby
, aut
hor o
f The P
engu
in H
istor
y of
Mod
ern
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Cit
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Sto
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Dom
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an b
aseb
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laye
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city
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para
tists
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ty B
easts
exp
lore
s th
e w
orld
s of
ani
mal
s an
d th
eir
hum
an c
ount
erpa
rts,
il-lu
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HEN
Wal
king
wit
h A
bel
Jour
neys
wit
h th
e N
omad
s of
the
Afr
ican
Sav
anna
hIn
trep
id jo
urna
list B
adkh
en jo
ins a
fam
ily o
f Ful
ani c
owbo
ys, n
omad
ic h
erde
rs in
Mal
i’s
Sahe
l gra
ssla
nds,
as th
ey e
mba
rk o
n th
eir a
nnua
l mig
ratio
n ac
ross
the
Sahe
l. It’
s a jo
ur-
ney
that
con
nect
s th
e Fu
lani
to th
eir
past
eve
n as
thei
r pr
esen
t is
unde
r th
reat
—fr
om
Isla
mic
mili
tant
s, cl
imat
e ch
ange
, and
the
urba
niza
tion
that
lure
s aw
ay th
eir y
oung
.“B
adkh
en’s
rich
and
luci
d pr
ose
illus
trat
es h
er jo
urne
y as
viv
idly
as
mig
ht a
ser
ies
of
phot
ogra
phs…
.By
the [
end]
, [re
ader
s] w
ill h
ave…
visit
ed a
mos
tly in
hosp
itabl
e but
emi-
nent
ly s
educ
tive
loca
le a
long
side
a st
oryt
elle
r ab
le to
ren
der
the
stra
nge
and
diffe
rent
bo
th fa
mili
ar a
nd e
ngro
ssin
g. W
alki
ng w
ith A
bel n
ot o
nly
take
s us
som
ewhe
re n
ew, i
t vi
scer
ally
rem
inds
us t
hat s
uch
plac
es st
ill ex
ist in
the w
orld
.”—Ch
risti
an S
cienc
e Mon
itor
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Lent
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nder
grou
ndR
eneg
ade
Farm
ers
and
the
Futu
re o
f Fo
od in
Am
eric
aA
pro
tégé
of M
icha
el P
olla
n sh
ares
the
stor
y of
a g
roup
of M
onta
na fa
rmer
s w
ho u
sed
gras
sroo
ts o
rgan
izin
g te
chni
ques
to d
efy c
orpo
rate
agrib
usin
ess a
nd la
unch
a su
stai
nabl
e fa
rm-t
o-ta
ble m
ovem
ent b
ased
on
a ra
dica
lly d
iffer
ent c
rop—
orga
nic l
entil
s. “W
hat d
oes i
t tak
e to
farm
sust
aina
bly—
and
mak
e a
livin
g? C
arlis
le te
lls th
e en
gros
sing
stor
y of
the…
farm
ers
who
thou
ght l
entil
s w
ere
the
answ
er a
nd s
tuck
with
them
unt
il pr
oved
righ
t. A
nyon
e who
dre
ams o
f sta
rtin
g a fa
rm o
r wan
ts to
kno
w h
ow o
rgan
ic fa
rm-
ers c
an o
verc
ome..
.obs
tacl
es...
will
be i
nspi
red.”
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ario
n N
estle
, New
Yor
k U
nive
rsity
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limat
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nom
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o m
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trau
mas
that
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n Eu
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an h
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lost
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quili
briu
m w
ith th
e na
tura
l wor
ld w
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ly e
x-pl
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that
like
our
med
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l for
ebea
rs w
e m
ay w
ell b
e vu
lner
able
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e Dai
ly B
east
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lism
Emor
y U
nive
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llitt
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s ho
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e A
mer
ican
env
ironm
enta
l mov
emen
t ro
se to
pol
itica
l and
soci
al p
rom
inen
ce an
d pr
oduc
ed a
cultu
re o
f ala
rmism
. A C
limat
e of
Crisi
s cha
lleng
es as
sum
ptio
ns, a
rgui
ng th
at th
e deb
ates
of t
he la
st h
alf-
cent
ury
have
bee
n fu
eled
by
exag
gera
tion
and
fear
mon
gerin
g fr
om a
ll sid
es, o
ften
at th
e ex
pens
e of
fact
s.“C
over
s eve
ry...
maj
or ch
arac
ter a
nd e
vent
in th
e m
oder
n ‘ag
e of
env
ironm
enta
lism
.’ The
book
is g
roun
ded
in in
telle
ctua
l hist
ory
and
seek
s to
find
bala
nce i
n in
terp
retin
g th
e rol
e of
env
ironm
enta
l adv
ocat
es a
nd n
aysa
yers
, in
succ
esse
s an
d fa
ilure
s of
gov
ernm
enta
l re
gula
tion,
in o
bjec
tives
and
out
com
es.”—
Mar
tin V
. Mel
osi,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Hou
ston
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: Fi
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Not
es o
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e Fu
ture
of
Food
“The
Om
nivo
re’s
Dile
mm
a 2.
0….[I
t] se
rves
as a
bril
liant
cul
inar
y m
anife
sto
with
a m
es-
sage
as o
bvio
us a
s it i
s ove
rlook
ed. P
rom
ote,
grow
, and
eat
a d
iet t
hat’s
in h
arm
ony
with
th
e ea
rth,
and
the
eart
h w
ill re
war
d yo
u fo
r it.
It’s a
n in
spiri
ng m
essa
ge th
at c
ould
trul
y he
lp sa
ve o
ur w
ater
, air,
and
land
.”—Ch
icago
Trib
une
“Rei
mag
ines
Am
eric
an fa
rm c
ultu
re n
ot a
s a ro
man
tic re
turn
to si
mpl
er ti
mes
but
as a
sm
art,
mod
ern
vers
ion
of it
….A
live
ly m
ix o
f foo
d hi
stor
y [a
nd] e
nviro
nmen
tal p
hilo
so-
phy…
.An
impo
rtan
t...a
dditi
on to
the s
usta
inab
ility
disc
ussio
n.”—
The W
all S
treet
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oad:
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tory
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Love
, Fa
mily
,
and
the
Figh
t to
Kee
p th
e G
reat
Pla
ins
from
Run
ning
Dry
In th
is co
mpe
lling
tale
of t
radi
tiona
l way
s of l
ife c
ollid
ing
with
indu
stria
l rea
litie
s, a
na-
tive
Kan
san
inhe
rits h
er fa
mily
farm
and
con
fron
ts th
e ec
olog
ical
dam
age
it ha
s cau
sed
for
gene
ratio
ns. E
loqu
ently
inte
rwea
ving
issu
es o
f en
viro
nmen
tal d
egra
datio
n w
ith a
pe
rson
al st
ory
of lo
ve a
nd fa
mily
, Bai
r’s m
ovin
g m
emoi
r ca
ptur
es h
er s
earc
h fo
r a
new
su
stai
nabl
e w
ay to
farm
. “B
air’s
voi
ce is
fier
ce, p
assio
nate
, and
det
erm
ined
….R
eade
rs o
f env
ironm
enta
l lite
ratu
re
will
hea
r ech
oes o
f Ter
ry T
empe
st W
illia
ms,
Rick
Bas
s, W
alla
ce S
tegn
er, a
nd R
ache
l Car
-so
n. Y
et sh
e doe
sn’t
lean
too
heav
ily o
n he
r lite
rary
fore
bear
s. Sh
e has
writ
ten
her o
wn
tale
an
d co
uple
d it
with
a st
ory
of w
ater
that
conc
erns
us a
ll.”—
Los A
ngele
s Rev
iew
of B
ooks
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Bla
ck D
rago
n R
iver
A J
ourn
ey D
own
the
Am
ur R
iver
at
the
Bor
derl
ands
of
Em
pire
sIn
this
pers
onal
nar
rativ
e jo
urne
y do
wn
Am
ur—
the
mig
hty
Asia
n riv
er th
at se
rves
as a
la
rge p
art o
f the
Rus
sia-C
hina
bor
der—
jour
nalis
t Dom
inic
Zie
gler
illu
min
ates
the a
rea’s
hi
stor
y, ec
olog
y, an
d pe
ople
s and
reve
als h
ow th
is bo
rder
land
rem
ains
key
to th
e co
m-
plex
, crit
ical
rela
tions
hip
betw
een
Russ
ia a
nd C
hina
toda
y.“M
arve
llous
ly m
elds
hig
h-cl
ass t
rave
l writ
ing
on o
ne o
f the
wor
ld’s
leas
t kno
wn
regi
ons
with
fasc
inat
ing
hist
ory
of e
xplo
rers
, em
pero
rs, f
reeb
oote
rs, r
evol
utio
narie
s, an
d la
rger
-th
an-li
fe ch
arac
ters
.”—Jo
nath
an F
enby
, aut
hor o
f The P
engu
in H
istor
y of
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ern
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urb
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city
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lore
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e w
orld
s of
ani
mal
s an
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king
wit
h A
bel
Jour
neys
wit
h th
e N
omad
s of
the
Afr
ican
Sav
anna
hIn
trep
id jo
urna
list B
adkh
en jo
ins a
fam
ily o
f Ful
ani c
owbo
ys, n
omad
ic h
erde
rs in
Mal
i’s
Sahe
l gra
ssla
nds,
as th
ey e
mba
rk o
n th
eir a
nnua
l mig
ratio
n ac
ross
the
Sahe
l. It’
s a jo
ur-
ney
that
con
nect
s th
e Fu
lani
to th
eir
past
eve
n as
thei
r pr
esen
t is
unde
r th
reat
—fr
om
Isla
mic
mili
tant
s, cl
imat
e ch
ange
, and
the
urba
niza
tion
that
lure
s aw
ay th
eir y
oung
.“B
adkh
en’s
rich
and
luci
d pr
ose
illus
trat
es h
er jo
urne
y as
viv
idly
as
mig
ht a
ser
ies
of
phot
ogra
phs…
.By
the [
end]
, [re
ader
s] w
ill h
ave…
visit
ed a
mos
tly in
hosp
itabl
e but
emi-
nent
ly s
educ
tive
loca
le a
long
side
a st
oryt
elle
r ab
le to
ren
der
the
stra
nge
and
diffe
rent
bo
th fa
mili
ar a
nd e
ngro
ssin
g. W
alki
ng w
ith A
bel n
ot o
nly
take
s us
som
ewhe
re n
ew, i
t vi
scer
ally
rem
inds
us t
hat s
uch
plac
es st
ill ex
ist in
the w
orld
.”—Ch
risti
an S
cienc
e Mon
itor
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il U
nder
grou
ndR
eneg
ade
Farm
ers
and
the
Futu
re o
f Fo
od in
Am
eric
aA
pro
tégé
of M
icha
el P
olla
n sh
ares
the
stor
y of
a g
roup
of M
onta
na fa
rmer
s w
ho u
sed
gras
sroo
ts o
rgan
izin
g te
chni
ques
to d
efy c
orpo
rate
agrib
usin
ess a
nd la
unch
a su
stai
nabl
e fa
rm-t
o-ta
ble m
ovem
ent b
ased
on
a ra
dica
lly d
iffer
ent c
rop—
orga
nic l
entil
s. “W
hat d
oes i
t tak
e to
farm
sust
aina
bly—
and
mak
e a
livin
g? C
arlis
le te
lls th
e en
gros
sing
stor
y of
the…
farm
ers
who
thou
ght l
entil
s w
ere
the
answ
er a
nd s
tuck
with
them
unt
il pr
oved
righ
t. A
nyon
e who
dre
ams o
f sta
rtin
g a fa
rm o
r wan
ts to
kno
w h
ow o
rgan
ic fa
rm-
ers c
an o
verc
ome..
.obs
tacl
es...
will
be i
nspi
red.”
—M
ario
n N
estle
, New
Yor
k U
nive
rsity
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WIL
LIA
M R
OS
ENTh
e Th
ird
Hor
sem
anA
Sto
ry o
f W
eath
er,
War
, an
d th
e Fa
min
e H
isto
ry F
orgo
tRo
sen
draw
s on
an a
rray
of d
iscip
lines
, fro
m c
limat
olog
y an
d ag
ricul
tura
l eco
nom
ics t
o m
ilita
ry h
istor
y an
d fe
udal
law,
to tr
ace
the
succ
essio
n of
trau
mas
that
cau
sed
the
wor
st
fam
ine i
n Eu
rope
an h
istor
y. A
s he c
hart
s the
dea
dly c
ombi
natio
n of
lost
har
vest
s, w
arfa
re,
and
pest
ilenc
e th
at c
laim
ed si
x m
illio
n liv
es, o
ne e
ight
h of
Eur
ope’s
pop
ulat
ion
in 1
315,
Ro
sen
outli
nes t
he im
plic
atio
ns th
ese h
istor
ical
even
ts h
old
for f
utur
e cal
amiti
es.
“Whi
le v
ivid
ly re
-cre
atin
g a b
ygon
e civ
iliza
tion,
[Ros
en] i
nvite
s us t
o…re
cogn
ize t
hat w
e to
o liv
e in
frag
ile e
quili
briu
m w
ith th
e na
tura
l wor
ld w
hose
reso
urce
s we
reck
less
ly e
x-pl
oit,
and
that
like
our
med
ieva
l for
ebea
rs w
e m
ay w
ell b
e vu
lner
able
.”—Th
e Dai
ly B
east
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LLIT
T A
Clim
ate
of C
risi
s: A
mer
ica
in t
he A
ge o
f E
nvir
onm
enta
lism
Emor
y U
nive
rsity
pro
fess
or A
llitt
show
s ho
w th
e A
mer
ican
env
ironm
enta
l mov
emen
t ro
se to
pol
itica
l and
soci
al p
rom
inen
ce an
d pr
oduc
ed a
cultu
re o
f ala
rmism
. A C
limat
e of
Crisi
s cha
lleng
es as
sum
ptio
ns, a
rgui
ng th
at th
e deb
ates
of t
he la
st h
alf-
cent
ury
have
bee
n fu
eled
by
exag
gera
tion
and
fear
mon
gerin
g fr
om a
ll sid
es, o
ften
at th
e ex
pens
e of
fact
s.“C
over
s eve
ry...
maj
or ch
arac
ter a
nd e
vent
in th
e m
oder
n ‘ag
e of
env
ironm
enta
lism
.’ The
book
is g
roun
ded
in in
telle
ctua
l hist
ory
and
seek
s to
find
bala
nce i
n in
terp
retin
g th
e rol
e of
env
ironm
enta
l adv
ocat
es a
nd n
aysa
yers
, in
succ
esse
s an
d fa
ilure
s of
gov
ernm
enta
l re
gula
tion,
in o
bjec
tives
and
out
com
es.”—
Mar
tin V
. Mel
osi,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Hou
ston
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The
Thir
d P
late
: Fi
eld
Not
es o
n th
e Fu
ture
of
Food
“The
Om
nivo
re’s
Dile
mm
a 2.
0….[I
t] se
rves
as a
bril
liant
cul
inar
y m
anife
sto
with
a m
es-
sage
as o
bvio
us a
s it i
s ove
rlook
ed. P
rom
ote,
grow
, and
eat
a d
iet t
hat’s
in h
arm
ony
with
th
e ea
rth,
and
the
eart
h w
ill re
war
d yo
u fo
r it.
It’s a
n in
spiri
ng m
essa
ge th
at c
ould
trul
y he
lp sa
ve o
ur w
ater
, air,
and
land
.”—Ch
icago
Trib
une
“Rei
mag
ines
Am
eric
an fa
rm c
ultu
re n
ot a
s a ro
man
tic re
turn
to si
mpl
er ti
mes
but
as a
sm
art,
mod
ern
vers
ion
of it
….A
live
ly m
ix o
f foo
d hi
stor
y [a
nd] e
nviro
nmen
tal p
hilo
so-
phy…
.An
impo
rtan
t...a
dditi
on to
the s
usta
inab
ility
disc
ussio
n.”—
The W
all S
treet
Jour
nal
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UIN
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NE
BA
IRTh
e O
galla
la R
oad:
A S
tory
of
Love
, Fa
mily
,
and
the
Figh
t to
Kee
p th
e G
reat
Pla
ins
from
Run
ning
Dry
In th
is co
mpe
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tale
of t
radi
tiona
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s of l
ife c
ollid
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with
indu
stria
l rea
litie
s, a
na-
tive
Kan
san
inhe
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er fa
mily
farm
and
con
fron
ts th
e ec
olog
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dam
age
it ha
s cau
sed
for
gene
ratio
ns. E
loqu
ently
inte
rwea
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issu
es o
f en
viro
nmen
tal d
egra
datio
n w
ith a
pe
rson
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ory
of lo
ve a
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mily
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ptur
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earc
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tale
an
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with
a st
ory
of w
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that
conc
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us a
ll.”—
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Afr
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Sahe
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lani
to th
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past
eve
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esen
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tant
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the
urba
niza
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lure
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eir y
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rich
and
luci
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ose
illus
trat
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urne
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viv
idly
as
mig
ht a
ser
ies
of
phot
ogra
phs…
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the [
end]
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s] w
ill h
ave…
visit
ed a
mos
tly in
hosp
itabl
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emi-
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educ
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loca
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r ab
le to
ren
der
the
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bo
th fa
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take
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t vi
scer
ally
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inds
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uch
plac
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Farm
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and
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pro
tégé
of M
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olla
n sh
ares
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stor
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a g
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of M
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rmer
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gras
sroo
ts o
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izin
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chni
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to d
efy c
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nd la
unch
a su
stai
nabl
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rm-t
o-ta
ble m
ovem
ent b
ased
on
a ra
dica
lly d
iffer
ent c
rop—
orga
nic l
entil
s. “W
hat d
oes i
t tak
e to
farm
sust
aina
bly—
and
mak
e a
livin
g? C
arlis
le te
lls th
e en
gros
sing
stor
y of
the…
farm
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who
thou
ght l
entil
s w
ere
the
answ
er a
nd s
tuck
with
them
unt
il pr
oved
righ
t. A
nyon
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dre
ams o
f sta
rtin
g a fa
rm o
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ts to
kno
w h
ow o
rgan
ic fa
rm-
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an o
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will
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n N
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k U
nive
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limat
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nom
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ilita
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like
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LLIT
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Clim
ate
of C
risi
s: A
mer
ica
in t
he A
ge o
f E
nvir
onm
enta
lism
Emor
y U
nive
rsity
pro
fess
or A
llitt
show
s ho
w th
e A
mer
ican
env
ironm
enta
l mov
emen
t ro
se to
pol
itica
l and
soci
al p
rom
inen
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cultu
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f ala
rmism
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limat
e of
Crisi
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sum
ptio
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ates
of t
he la
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and
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mon
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fact
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or ch
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vent
in th
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env
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lism
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book
is g
roun
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in in
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l hist
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nce i
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terp
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e rol
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s an
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s of
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gula
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in o
bjec
tives
and
out
com
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Mar
tin V
. Mel
osi,
Uni
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ity o
f Hou
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Thir
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Not
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e Fu
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of
Food
“The
Om
nivo
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Dile
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as a
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liant
cul
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sage
as o
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grow
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eat
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with
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r it.
It’s a
n in
spiri
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essa
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at c
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trul
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lp sa
ve o
ur w
ater
, air,
and
land
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Trib
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“Rei
mag
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Am
eric
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ultu
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s a ro
man
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turn
to si
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mes
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as a
sm
art,
mod
ern
vers
ion
of it
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live
ly m
ix o
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d hi
stor
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nd] e
nviro
nmen
tal p
hilo
so-
phy…
.An
impo
rtan
t...a
dditi
on to
the s
usta
inab
ility
disc
ussio
n.”—
The W
all S
treet
Jour
nal
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NE
BA
IRTh
e O
galla
la R
oad:
A S
tory
of
Love
, Fa
mily
,
and
the
Figh
t to
Kee
p th
e G
reat
Pla
ins
from
Run
ning
Dry
In th
is co
mpe
lling
tale
of t
radi
tiona
l way
s of l
ife c
ollid
ing
with
indu
stria
l rea
litie
s, a
na-
tive
Kan
san
inhe
rits h
er fa
mily
farm
and
con
fron
ts th
e ec
olog
ical
dam
age
it ha
s cau
sed
for
gene
ratio
ns. E
loqu
ently
inte
rwea
ving
issu
es o
f en
viro
nmen
tal d
egra
datio
n w
ith a
pe
rson
al st
ory
of lo
ve a
nd fa
mily
, Bai
r’s m
ovin
g m
emoi
r ca
ptur
es h
er s
earc
h fo
r a
new
su
stai
nabl
e w
ay to
farm
. “B
air’s
voi
ce is
fier
ce, p
assio
nate
, and
det
erm
ined
….R
eade
rs o
f env
ironm
enta
l lite
ratu
re
will
hea
r ech
oes o
f Ter
ry T
empe
st W
illia
ms,
Rick
Bas
s, W
alla
ce S
tegn
er, a
nd R
ache
l Car
-so
n. Y
et sh
e doe
sn’t
lean
too
heav
ily o
n he
r lite
rary
fore
bear
s. Sh
e has
writ
ten
her o
wn
tale
an
d co
uple
d it
with
a st
ory
of w
ater
that
conc
erns
us a
ll.”—
Los A
ngele
s Rev
iew
of B
ooks
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rves
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art o
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sia-C
hina
bor
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nalis
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inic
Zie
gler
illu
min
ates
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rea’s
hi
stor
y, ec
olog
y, an
d pe
ople
s and
reve
als h
ow th
is bo
rder
land
rem
ains
key
to th
e co
m-
plex
, crit
ical
rela
tions
hip
betw
een
Russ
ia a
nd C
hina
toda
y.“M
arve
llous
ly m
elds
hig
h-cl
ass t
rave
l writ
ing
on o
ne o
f the
wor
ld’s
leas
t kno
wn
regi
ons
with
fasc
inat
ing
hist
ory
of e
xplo
rers
, em
pero
rs, f
reeb
oote
rs, r
evol
utio
narie
s, an
d la
rger
-th
an-li
fe ch
arac
ters
.”—Jo
nath
an F
enby
, aut
hor o
f The P
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Mod
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Dom
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an b
aseb
all p
laye
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city
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easts
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h th
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omad
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the
Afr
ican
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anna
hIn
trep
id jo
urna
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adkh
en jo
ins a
fam
ily o
f Ful
ani c
owbo
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omad
ic h
erde
rs in
Mal
i’s
Sahe
l gra
ssla
nds,
as th
ey e
mba
rk o
n th
eir a
nnua
l mig
ratio
n ac
ross
the
Sahe
l. It’
s a jo
ur-
ney
that
con
nect
s th
e Fu
lani
to th
eir
past
eve
n as
thei
r pr
esen
t is
unde
r th
reat
—fr
om
Isla
mic
mili
tant
s, cl
imat
e ch
ange
, and
the
urba
niza
tion
that
lure
s aw
ay th
eir y
oung
.“B
adkh
en’s
rich
and
luci
d pr
ose
illus
trat
es h
er jo
urne
y as
viv
idly
as
mig
ht a
ser
ies
of
phot
ogra
phs…
.By
the [
end]
, [re
ader
s] w
ill h
ave…
visit
ed a
mos
tly in
hosp
itabl
e but
emi-
nent
ly s
educ
tive
loca
le a
long
side
a st
oryt
elle
r ab
le to
ren
der
the
stra
nge
and
diffe
rent
bo
th fa
mili
ar a
nd e
ngro
ssin
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ith A
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ot o
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ew, i
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ally
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us t
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uch
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es st
ill ex
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the w
orld
.”—Ch
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an S
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il U
nder
grou
ndR
eneg
ade
Farm
ers
and
the
Futu
re o
f Fo
od in
Am
eric
aA
pro
tégé
of M
icha
el P
olla
n sh
ares
the
stor
y of
a g
roup
of M
onta
na fa
rmer
s w
ho u
sed
gras
sroo
ts o
rgan
izin
g te
chni
ques
to d
efy c
orpo
rate
agrib
usin
ess a
nd la
unch
a su
stai
nabl
e fa
rm-t
o-ta
ble m
ovem
ent b
ased
on
a ra
dica
lly d
iffer
ent c
rop—
orga
nic l
entil
s. “W
hat d
oes i
t tak
e to
farm
sust
aina
bly—
and
mak
e a
livin
g? C
arlis
le te
lls th
e en
gros
sing
stor
y of
the…
farm
ers
who
thou
ght l
entil
s w
ere
the
answ
er a
nd s
tuck
with
them
unt
il pr
oved
righ
t. A
nyon
e who
dre
ams o
f sta
rtin
g a fa
rm o
r wan
ts to
kno
w h
ow o
rgan
ic fa
rm-
ers c
an o
verc
ome..
.obs
tacl
es...
will
be i
nspi
red.”
—M
ario
n N
estle
, New
Yor
k U
nive
rsity
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WIL
LIA
M R
OS
ENTh
e Th
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Hor
sem
anA
Sto
ry o
f W
eath
er,
War
, an
d th
e Fa
min
e H
isto
ry F
orgo
tRo
sen
draw
s on
an a
rray
of d
iscip
lines
, fro
m c
limat
olog
y an
d ag
ricul
tura
l eco
nom
ics t
o m
ilita
ry h
istor
y an
d fe
udal
law,
to tr
ace
the
succ
essio
n of
trau
mas
that
cau
sed
the
wor
st
fam
ine i
n Eu
rope
an h
istor
y. A
s he c
hart
s the
dea
dly c
ombi
natio
n of
lost
har
vest
s, w
arfa
re,
and
pest
ilenc
e th
at c
laim
ed si
x m
illio
n liv
es, o
ne e
ight
h of
Eur
ope’s
pop
ulat
ion
in 1
315,
Ro
sen
outli
nes t
he im
plic
atio
ns th
ese h
istor
ical
even
ts h
old
for f
utur
e cal
amiti
es.
“Whi
le v
ivid
ly re
-cre
atin
g a b
ygon
e civ
iliza
tion,
[Ros
en] i
nvite
s us t
o…re
cogn
ize t
hat w
e to
o liv
e in
frag
ile e
quili
briu
m w
ith th
e na
tura
l wor
ld w
hose
reso
urce
s we
reck
less
ly e
x-pl
oit,
and
that
like
our
med
ieva
l for
ebea
rs w
e m
ay w
ell b
e vu
lner
able
.”—Th
e Dai
ly B
east
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K A
LLIT
T A
Clim
ate
of C
risi
s: A
mer
ica
in t
he A
ge o
f E
nvir
onm
enta
lism
Emor
y U
nive
rsity
pro
fess
or A
llitt
show
s ho
w th
e A
mer
ican
env
ironm
enta
l mov
emen
t ro
se to
pol
itica
l and
soci
al p
rom
inen
ce an
d pr
oduc
ed a
cultu
re o
f ala
rmism
. A C
limat
e of
Crisi
s cha
lleng
es as
sum
ptio
ns, a
rgui
ng th
at th
e deb
ates
of t
he la
st h
alf-
cent
ury
have
bee
n fu
eled
by
exag
gera
tion
and
fear
mon
gerin
g fr
om a
ll sid
es, o
ften
at th
e ex
pens
e of
fact
s.“C
over
s eve
ry...
maj
or ch
arac
ter a
nd e
vent
in th
e m
oder
n ‘ag
e of
env
ironm
enta
lism
.’ The
book
is g
roun
ded
in in
telle
ctua
l hist
ory
and
seek
s to
find
bala
nce i
n in
terp
retin
g th
e rol
e of
env
ironm
enta
l adv
ocat
es a
nd n
aysa
yers
, in
succ
esse
s an
d fa
ilure
s of
gov
ernm
enta
l re
gula
tion,
in o
bjec
tives
and
out
com
es.”—
Mar
tin V
. Mel
osi,
Uni
vers
ity o
f Hou
ston
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The
Thir
d P
late
: Fi
eld
Not
es o
n th
e Fu
ture
of
Food
“The
Om
nivo
re’s
Dile
mm
a 2.
0….[I
t] se
rves
as a
bril
liant
cul
inar
y m
anife
sto
with
a m
es-
sage
as o
bvio
us a
s it i
s ove
rlook
ed. P
rom
ote,
grow
, and
eat
a d
iet t
hat’s
in h
arm
ony
with
th
e ea
rth,
and
the
eart
h w
ill re
war
d yo
u fo
r it.
It’s a
n in
spiri
ng m
essa
ge th
at c
ould
trul
y he
lp sa
ve o
ur w
ater
, air,
and
land
.”—Ch
icago
Trib
une
“Rei
mag
ines
Am
eric
an fa
rm c
ultu
re n
ot a
s a ro
man
tic re
turn
to si
mpl
er ti
mes
but
as a
sm
art,
mod
ern
vers
ion
of it
….A
live
ly m
ix o
f foo
d hi
stor
y [a
nd] e
nviro
nmen
tal p
hilo
so-
phy…
.An
impo
rtan
t...a
dditi
on to
the s
usta
inab
ility
disc
ussio
n.”—
The W
all S
treet
Jour
nal
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NE
BA
IRTh
e O
galla
la R
oad:
A S
tory
of
Love
, Fa
mily
,
and
the
Figh
t to
Kee
p th
e G
reat
Pla
ins
from
Run
ning
Dry
In th
is co
mpe
lling
tale
of t
radi
tiona
l way
s of l
ife c
ollid
ing
with
indu
stria
l rea
litie
s, a
na-
tive
Kan
san
inhe
rits h
er fa
mily
farm
and
con
fron
ts th
e ec
olog
ical
dam
age
it ha
s cau
sed
for
gene
ratio
ns. E
loqu
ently
inte
rwea
ving
issu
es o
f en
viro
nmen
tal d
egra
datio
n w
ith a
pe
rson
al st
ory
of lo
ve a
nd fa
mily
, Bai
r’s m
ovin
g m
emoi
r ca
ptur
es h
er s
earc
h fo
r a
new
su
stai
nabl
e w
ay to
farm
. “B
air’s
voi
ce is
fier
ce, p
assio
nate
, and
det
erm
ined
….R
eade
rs o
f env
ironm
enta
l lite
ratu
re
will
hea
r ech
oes o
f Ter
ry T
empe
st W
illia
ms,
Rick
Bas
s, W
alla
ce S
tegn
er, a
nd R
ache
l Car
-so
n. Y
et sh
e doe
sn’t
lean
too
heav
ily o
n he
r lite
rary
fore
bear
s. Sh
e has
writ
ten
her o
wn
tale
an
d co
uple
d it
with
a st
ory
of w
ater
that
conc
erns
us a
ll.”—
Los A
ngele
s Rev
iew
of B
ooks
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NG
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rago
n R
iver
A J
ourn
ey D
own
the
Am
ur R
iver
at
the
Bor
derl
ands
of
Em
pire
sIn
this
pers
onal
nar
rativ
e jo
urne
y do
wn
Am
ur—
the
mig
hty
Asia
n riv
er th
at se
rves
as a
la
rge p
art o
f the
Rus
sia-C
hina
bor
der—
jour
nalis
t Dom
inic
Zie
gler
illu
min
ates
the a
rea’s
hi
stor
y, ec
olog
y, an
d pe
ople
s and
reve
als h
ow th
is bo
rder
land
rem
ains
key
to th
e co
m-
plex
, crit
ical
rela
tions
hip
betw
een
Russ
ia a
nd C
hina
toda
y.“M
arve
llous
ly m
elds
hig
h-cl
ass t
rave
l writ
ing
on o
ne o
f the
wor
ld’s
leas
t kno
wn
regi
ons
with
fasc
inat
ing
hist
ory
of e
xplo
rers
, em
pero
rs, f
reeb
oote
rs, r
evol
utio
narie
s, an
d la
rger
-th
an-li
fe ch
arac
ters
.”—Jo
nath
an F
enby
, aut
hor o
f The P
engu
in H
istor
y of
Mod
ern
Chin
aP
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east
s: F
ourt
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Sto
ries
of
Uni
nvit
ed W
ildlif
eIn
thes
e al
l-new
stor
ies a
bout
urb
an e
nviro
nmen
ts w
here
ani
mal
s and
hum
ans c
ollid
e, Ku
rlans
ky jo
urne
ys to
fam
iliar
hau
nts,
like
New
Yor
k’s C
entr
al P
ark
or M
iam
i’s L
ittle
H
avan
a, w
ith a
n or
igin
al, e
arth
y, an
d ad
vent
urou
s pe
rspe
ctiv
e. Fe
atur
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WILL IAM ROSENThe Third HorsemanA Story of Weather, War, and the Famine History ForgotRosen draws on an array of disciplines, from climatology and agricultural economics to military history and feudal law, to trace the succession of traumas that caused the worst famine in European history. As he charts the deadly combination of lost harvests, warfare, and pestilence that claimed six million lives, one eighth of Europe’s population in 1315, Rosen outlines the implications these historical events hold for future calamities. “While vividly re-creating a bygone civilization, [Rosen] invites us to…recognize that we too live in fragile equilibrium with the natural world whose resources we recklessly ex-ploit, and that like our medieval forebears we may well be vulnerable.”—The Daily Beast PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-312714-7 • $17.00
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DOMIN IC Z IEGLERBlack Dragon RiverA Journey Down the Amur River at the Borderlands of EmpiresIn this personal narrative journey down Amur—the mighty Asian river that serves as a large part of the Russia-China border—journalist Dominic Ziegler illuminates the area’s history, ecology, and peoples and reveals how this borderland remains key to the com-plex, critical relationship between Russia and China today.“Marvellously melds high-class travel writing on one of the world’s least known regions with fascinating history of explorers, emperors, freebooters, revolutionaries, and larger-than-life characters.”—Jonathan Fenby, author of The Penguin History of Modern ChinaPENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 368 PAGES • 978-1-59420-367-1 • $27.95
MARK KURLANSKYCity Beasts: Fourteen Stories of Uninvited WildlifeIn these all-new stories about urban environments where animals and humans collide, Kurlansky journeys to familiar haunts, like New York’s Central Park or Miami’s Little Havana, with an original, earthy, and adventurous perspective. Featuring characters ranging from Dominican baseball players to city coyotes, Basque separatists to a murder of crows, City Beasts explores the worlds of animals and their human counterparts, il-luminating how closely their lives are intertwined.RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-1-59448-587-9 • $16.00
ANNA BADKHENWalking with AbelJourneys with the Nomads of the African SavannahIntrepid journalist Badkhen joins a family of Fulani cowboys, nomadic herders in Mali’s Sahel grasslands, as they embark on their annual migration across the Sahel. It’s a jour-ney that connects the Fulani to their past even as their present is under threat—from Islamic militants, climate change, and the urbanization that lures away their young.“Badkhen’s rich and lucid prose illustrates her journey as vividly as might a series of photographs….By the [end], [readers] will have…visited a mostly inhospitable but emi-nently seductive locale alongside a storyteller able to render the strange and different both familiar and engrossing. Walking with Abel not only takes us somewhere new, it viscerally reminds us that such places still exist in the world.”—Christian Science MonitorRIVERHEAD HARDCOVER • 320 PAGES • 978-1-59463-248-8 • $27.95
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RACHEL L . CARSONUnder the Sea-WindINTRODUCTION BY LINDA LEAR
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HENRY DAV ID THOREAU The Portable Thoreau EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JEFFREY S. CRAMER
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DAVID GEORGE HASKELL The Forest Unseen: A Year’s Watch in NatureIn a brilliant blend of biology, ecology, and poetry, Haskell reveals the secret world hid-den inside a square meter patch of old-growth Tennessee forest, tracing nature’s path through the seasons, bringing its inhabitants to life, and explaining the science that has bound ecosystems together for thousands of years.“In the style of Aldo Leopold, John Muir, and Thoreau, David Haskell has captured the beauty and intricacy of evolution.”—Greg Graffin, author of Anarchy EvolutionPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-312294-4 • $16.00
RACHEL L . CARSONUnder the Sea-WindINTRODUCTION BY LINDA LEAR
Celebrating the mystery and beauty of birds and sea creatures in their natural habitat, Under the Sea-Wind—Carson’s first book and her personal favorite—is the early master-work of one of America’s greatest nature writers. Evoking the mystery and beauty of the shore and the open sea, Carson’s intimate portrait captures the delicate negotiations of an ingeniously calibrated ecology.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 208 PAGES • 978-0-14-310496-4 • $17.00
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DAVID GEORGE HASKELL The Forest Unseen: A Year’s Watch in NatureIn a brilliant blend of biology, ecology, and poetry, Haskell reveals the secret world hid-den inside a square meter patch of old-growth Tennessee forest, tracing nature’s path through the seasons, bringing its inhabitants to life, and explaining the science that has bound ecosystems together for thousands of years.“In the style of Aldo Leopold, John Muir, and Thoreau, David Haskell has captured the beauty and intricacy of evolution.”—Greg Graffin, author of Anarchy EvolutionPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-312294-4 • $16.00
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McKAY JENK INSContamiNation: My Quest to Survive in a Toxic WorldIn this report from the front lines of consumer advocacy, journalist McKay Jenkins, who spent two years exploring toxic exposure in our bodies, homes, drinking water, lawns, and local box stores, provides advice for reducing exposure to harmful chemicals that can be found in almost everything, from shower curtains to baby shampoo. AVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-0-39957-340-8 • $16.00
STEVE LEV INEThe PowerhouseInside the Invention of a Battery to Save the WorldThis account of invention, commercialization, and deception documents the worldwide race to perfect the advanced lithium-ion battery. Granted access to a secure federal labo-ratory outside Chicago, LeVine reports on a group of physicists competing against re-searchers in Japan, South Korea, and China to develop the technology that promises to fuel the electric car, relieve global warming, and grant the winner economic mastery.VIKING HARDCOVER • 320 PAGES • 978-0-670-02584-8 • $28.95PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-312832-8 • $17.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 2016
J ERRY A . COYNEFaith vs. Fact: Why Science and Religion Are IncompatibleThe evolutionary biologist shows why science, based on reason and empirical study, is re-liable, while religion leads to untestable conclusions. Citing a climate in which over half of Americans deny evolution, Coyne warns that religious prejudices and strictures are on the rise—and that mistaking faith for fact poses harm to individuals and the planet.“A wonderful primer on what it means to think scientifically….Should be required read-ing at every college.”—Sam Harris, author of The End of FaithVIKING HARDCOVER • 336 PAGES • 978-0-670-02653-1 • $28.95
HENRY DAV ID THOREAU The Portable Thoreau EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JEFFREY S. CRAMER
Updated in 2012, this collection of Thoreau’s most-studied texts includes a new intro-duction by Jeffrey S. Cramer, who has thoroughly revised the contents to include useful, pertinent texts for modern readers of Thoreau’s works. PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 656 PAGES • 978-0-14-310650-0 • $20.00
DAVID GEORGE HASKELL The Forest Unseen: A Year’s Watch in NatureIn a brilliant blend of biology, ecology, and poetry, Haskell reveals the secret world hid-den inside a square meter patch of old-growth Tennessee forest, tracing nature’s path through the seasons, bringing its inhabitants to life, and explaining the science that has bound ecosystems together for thousands of years.“In the style of Aldo Leopold, John Muir, and Thoreau, David Haskell has captured the beauty and intricacy of evolution.”—Greg Graffin, author of Anarchy EvolutionPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-312294-4 • $16.00
RACHEL L . CARSONUnder the Sea-WindINTRODUCTION BY LINDA LEAR
Celebrating the mystery and beauty of birds and sea creatures in their natural habitat, Under the Sea-Wind—Carson’s first book and her personal favorite—is the early master-work of one of America’s greatest nature writers. Evoking the mystery and beauty of the shore and the open sea, Carson’s intimate portrait captures the delicate negotiations of an ingeniously calibrated ecology.PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 208 PAGES • 978-0-14-310496-4 • $17.00
BILL McK IBBEN, ed i t o rThe Global Warming ReaderA Century of Writing About Climate ChangeThe acclaimed environmental writer brings together thirty-five essays on global warm-ing, from its 19th-century discovery to the present. With writings addressing the science, politics, and impact of climate change, contributors include Elizabeth Kolbert, James Hansen, Al Gore, Arundhati Roy, and Michael Crichton. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 448 PAGES • 978-0-14-312189-3 • $18.00
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