…and why it’s good for the planet, the economy and our lives. We may even have time to read it. Prof Dorling is a specialist in demography at Oxford and knows his onions.
Slowdown: The End of the Great Acceleration?and Why It’s Good for the Planet, the Economy, and Our Lives
£18.99
Edition:Hardback978030024340631/03/2020From a Bookshelf nearby
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Analogue approaches: a practical, charming and desirable mix of garden lore, ethnobotany and traditional skills.
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Tree-poaching and the ownership of wildnernesses from Sherwood to the Amazon: a well-researched study of the black market for timber and its wider implications.
Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in the Woods
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Explores what happens to places where people no longer live: Chernobyl, swathes of Detroit, Caribbean volcanoes, Scottish mining regions - redemptive, reflective.
Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape
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