Type of content: Blog
To survive the 21st century, we must apply our ingenuity to living in balance with nature and building resilience to the climatic changes under way.
Type of content: Blog
This Valentine’s Day, we thought it would be fun for Island Press authors to share the love. We asked a few authors to choose their favorite Island Press book—other than their own, of course—and explain what makes it so special. Check out their responses...
Type of content: Blog
With record-breaking wildfires the “new normal” thanks to climate change, we must better protect our communities and our health moving forward
Type of content: Blog
For Valentine's Day, I couldn't resist writing about nature's faithful lovers.
Type of content: Blog
Believe it or not, now is the time to prepare for deadly summer heat. Gowanus, Brooklyn can show us how to tackle the heat while creating a more equitable and sustainable community.
Type of content: Blog
Instead of talking about Elon Musk, we should be talking about transit: what kind we have, who and what it’s for, and where it’s likely to go in the future.
Type of content: Blog
Want a more just, equitable, sustainable and resilient world? Start by putting power (literally) in the hands of the people.
Type of content: Blog
In Whitewash, veteran journalist Carey Gillam uncovers one of the most controversial stories in the history of food and agriculture. Gillam...
Type of content: Blog
John Cary, author of the new book Design for Good: A New Era of Architecture for Everyone, explores the intersection between design and dignity
Type of content: Blog
Find out why 2017 was such a momentous year for the Island Press Urban Resilience Project