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izin

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chni

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efy c

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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

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, New

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ricul

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l eco

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d fe

udal

law,

to tr

ace

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essio

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trau

mas

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cau

sed

the

wor

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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

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Eur

ope’s

pop

ulat

ion

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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

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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

PE

NG

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JULE

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

PE

NG

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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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RK

KU

RLA

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

.R

IVE

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AN

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

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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.”

—M

ario

n N

estle

, New

Yor

k U

nive

rsity

G

OTH

AM

HA

RD

CO

VER

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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

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icago

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une

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mag

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eric

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rm c

ultu

re n

ot a

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man

tic re

turn

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mpl

er ti

mes

but

as a

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art,

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ern

vers

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of it

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Love

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mily

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and

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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

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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

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air’s

voi

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fier

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assio

nate

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det

erm

ined

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eade

rs o

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ironm

enta

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ratu

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ry T

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writ

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an

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uple

d it

with

a st

ory

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ater

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erns

us a

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urne

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er th

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w th

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mer

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env

ironm

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soci

al p

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limat

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lleng

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ptio

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ng th

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he la

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cent

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gera

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fear

mon

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maj

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arac

ter a

nd e

vent

in th

e m

oder

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e of

env

ironm

enta

lism

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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

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ity o

f Hou

ston

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The

Thir

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late

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eld

Not

es o

n th

e Fu

ture

of

Food

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Om

nivo

re’s

Dile

mm

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0….[I

t] se

rves

as a

bril

liant

cul

inar

y m

anife

sto

with

a m

es-

sage

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bvio

us a

s it i

s ove

rlook

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rom

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grow

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eat

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iet t

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arm

ony

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th

e ea

rth,

and

the

eart

h w

ill re

war

d yo

u fo

r it.

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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

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live

ly m

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d hi

stor

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nviro

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hilo

so-

phy…

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impo

rtan

t...a

dditi

on to

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usta

inab

ility

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ussio

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e O

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la R

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loqu

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ith a

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ve a

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r’s m

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mer

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mily

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ins

from

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loqu

ently

inte

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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

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ined

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eade

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f env

ironm

enta

l lite

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re

will

hea

r ech

oes o

f Ter

ry T

empe

st W

illia

ms,

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s, W

alla

ce S

tegn

er, a

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ache

l Car

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n. Y

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this

pers

onal

nar

rativ

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urne

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wn

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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

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ld’s

leas

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wn

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fasc

inat

ing

hist

ory

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xplo

rers

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pero

rs, f

reeb

oote

rs, r

evol

utio

narie

s, an

d la

rger

-th

an-li

fe ch

arac

ters

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nath

an F

enby

, aut

hor o

f The P

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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

PATR ICK ALL ITT A Climate of Crisis: America in the Age of EnvironmentalismEmory University professor Allitt shows how the American environmental movement rose to political and social prominence and produced a culture of alarmism. A Climate of Crisis challenges assumptions, arguing that the debates of the last half-century have been fueled by exaggeration and fearmongering from all sides, often at the expense of facts.“Covers every...major character and event in the modern ‘age of environmentalism.’ The book is grounded in intellectual history and seeks to find balance in interpreting the role of environmental advocates and naysayers, in successes and failures of governmental regulation, in objectives and outcomes.”—Martin V. Melosi, University of Houston PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 400 PAGES • 978-0-14-312701-7 • $18.00

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JULENE BA IRThe Ogallala Road: A Story of Love, Family, and the Fight to Keep the Great Plains from Running DryIn this compelling tale of traditional ways of life colliding with industrial realities, a na-tive Kansan inherits her family farm and confronts the ecological damage it has caused for generations. Eloquently interweaving issues of environmental degradation with a personal story of love and family, Bair’s moving memoir captures her search for a new sustainable way to farm. “Bair’s voice is fierce, passionate, and determined….Readers of environmental literature will hear echoes of Terry Tempest Williams, Rick Bass, Wallace Stegner, and Rachel Car-son. Yet she doesn’t lean too heavily on her literary forebears. She has written her own tale and coupled it with a story of water that concerns us all.”—Los Angeles Review of BooksPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PAGES • 978-0-14-312707-9 • $17.00

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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PAUL GREENBERGAmerican Catch: The Fight for Our Local SeafoodExamining the fate of New York oysters, Gulf shrimp, and Alaskan salmon, the author of Four Fish uncovers the tragic unraveling of our nation’s seafood supply. In this story of why Americans stopped eating from their own waters, Greenberg proposes a way to break destructive patterns of consumption and return American catch to American tables. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-312743-7 • $17.00

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

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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

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

EDWARD HUMES Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with TrashThe Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist investigates America’s biggest export, its most pro-digious product, and its greatest legacy—trash—to find out what’s in it, how much we pay for it, and how we manage to create so much of it.“Humes takes us on a real romp through the waste stream. Garbology is an illuminat-ing, entertaining read that ultimately provides hope and tips for a less wasteful future.” —Jonathan Bloom, author of American WastelandAVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00FREE TEACHER’S GUIDE AVAILABLE AT WWW.PENGUIN.COM/TGUIDES

MICHAEL POLLANThe Omnivore’s DilemmaA Natural History of Four Meals

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RICHARD JEFFERIES Landscape with Figures Selected Prose WritingsEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY RICHARD MABEY

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PETER MATTHIESSENThe Tree Where Man Was BornINTRODUCTION BY JANE GOODALL

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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

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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

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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

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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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BRUCE CHATWINIn PatagoniaPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 240 PP. 978-0-14-243719-3 • $16.00

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MARK KURLANSKY CodA Biography of the Fish That Changed the World

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JON MOOALLEM Wild OnesA Sometimes Dismaying, Weirdly Reassuring Story About Looking at People Looking at Animals in America

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ROBERT MacFARLANE The Old WaysA Journey on Foot

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JARED DIAMOND CollapseHow Societies Choose to Fail or SucceedREVISED EDITION

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STEWART BRANDWhole Earth DisciplineWhy Dense Cities, Nuclear Power, Transgenic Crops, Restored Wildlands, and Geoengineering Are Necessary

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BILL McKIBBEN, editorAmerican EarthEnvironmental Writing Since ThoreauFOREWORD BY AL GORE

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PAUL GREENBERGAmerican Catch: The Fight for Our Local SeafoodExamining the fate of New York oysters, Gulf shrimp, and Alaskan salmon, the author of Four Fish uncovers the tragic unraveling of our nation’s seafood supply. In this story of why Americans stopped eating from their own waters, Greenberg proposes a way to break destructive patterns of consumption and return American catch to American tables. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-312743-7 • $17.00

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

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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

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

EDWARD HUMES Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with TrashThe Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist investigates America’s biggest export, its most pro-digious product, and its greatest legacy—trash—to find out what’s in it, how much we pay for it, and how we manage to create so much of it.“Humes takes us on a real romp through the waste stream. Garbology is an illuminat-ing, entertaining read that ultimately provides hope and tips for a less wasteful future.” —Jonathan Bloom, author of American WastelandAVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00FREE TEACHER’S GUIDE AVAILABLE AT WWW.PENGUIN.COM/TGUIDES

MICHAEL POLLANThe Omnivore’s DilemmaA Natural History of Four Meals

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RICHARD JEFFERIES Landscape with Figures Selected Prose WritingsEDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY RICHARD MABEY

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EDWARD ABBEYAbbey’s RoadPLUME PAPERBACK • 224 PP. 978-0-452-26564-6 • $17.00

PETER MATTHIESSENThe Tree Where Man Was BornINTRODUCTION BY JANE GOODALL

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CALLUM ROBERTS The Ocean of LifeThe Fate of Man and the Sea

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BRUCE CHATWINIn PatagoniaPENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 240 PP. 978-0-14-243719-3 • $16.00

HENRY DAVID THOREAU Walden and Civil DisobedienceINTRODUCTION BY MICHAEL MEYER

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MARC REISNERCadillac DesertThe American West and Its Disappearing WaterREVISED EDITION

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MARK KURLANSKY CodA Biography of the Fish That Changed the World

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JON MOOALLEM Wild OnesA Sometimes Dismaying, Weirdly Reassuring Story About Looking at People Looking at Animals in America

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JARED DIAMOND CollapseHow Societies Choose to Fail or SucceedREVISED EDITION

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PAUL GREENBERGAmerican Catch: The Fight for Our Local SeafoodExamining the fate of New York oysters, Gulf shrimp, and Alaskan salmon, the author of Four Fish uncovers the tragic unraveling of our nation’s seafood supply. In this story of why Americans stopped eating from their own waters, Greenberg proposes a way to break destructive patterns of consumption and return American catch to American tables. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 320 PAGES • 978-0-14-312743-7 • $17.00

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

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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

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

EDWARD HUMES Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with TrashThe Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist investigates America’s biggest export, its most pro-digious product, and its greatest legacy—trash—to find out what’s in it, how much we pay for it, and how we manage to create so much of it.“Humes takes us on a real romp through the waste stream. Garbology is an illuminat-ing, entertaining read that ultimately provides hope and tips for a less wasteful future.” —Jonathan Bloom, author of American WastelandAVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PAGES • 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00FREE TEACHER’S GUIDE AVAILABLE AT WWW.PENGUIN.COM/TGUIDES

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