Herman Daly, the author of many books including the foremost textbook on ecological economics, died on Friday, October 28th, 2022. Grounding economics within the boundaries of physical limits, he gained fame and followers worldwide. Dr. Daly was...
Congratulations to Gretchen Daily and Pavan Sukhdev, Island Press authors and the newest recipients of the...
The Basque Country has determinedly transformed itself into one of the most internationally competitive, socially inclusive, and environmentally progressive economies in the world.
Atlantic City offers a vivid example of a city affected by past racial and class segregation. But it can also show us how to heal cities that have high poverty rates and resilient communities of color.
Opportunity Zone funding could jumpstart clean energy and green infrastructure projects in DC that benefit both the planet and the people living in these communities.
Read the introduction to Green Growth That Works, a practical guide for investing in nature in a way that both improves human well-being and protects biodiversity.
By joining the climate fight, businesses can help in crafting solutions that reduce environmental impacts in ways that make good business sense.
We turned to some of our authors to find out—What do they think will be the most pressing climate change issue in the next 50 years? Why?
In this conversation, Kevin D. Walker answers the question: What is the grand food bargain?
In this week's #ForewordFriday, hear the story of the straight-shooting “green economy cowboy” Bob Quinn in his own words.