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Remembering Herman Daly | An Island Press author

Remembering Herman Daly

Type of content: Blog

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...

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Mitigating Climate Change Begins in Small Towns

Type of content: Blog

Rural Renaissance author L. Michelle Moore writes that it will be up to rural leaders to put federal climate investments to work building local resilience in a rapidly changing world. 

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Staying Safe in a Hotter World

Type of content: Blog

Managing the Climate Crisis authors Jonathan Barnett and Matthijs Bouw on the steps local communities can take right now to make heat waves less dangerous. 

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12 Reasons E-books Rule, as Told by Island Press Staff

Type of content: Blog

Get ready! From 10/3-10/10, all Island Press e-books will be discounted at $4.99, exclusively through the Island Press website. This is the perfect opportunity to stock up your e-reader with all those Island Press titles you’ve been eyeing. We’re pretty...

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Remembering Dave Foreman | An Island Press author

Remembering Dave Foreman

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Why do coniferous trees in the Pacific Northwest grow so fast, so large, and live so long?

Type of content: Blog

When we were growing up, we thought that the only really tall trees in the western U.S. were giant redwoods in northwestern California. It wasn’t until Richard moved to Oregon in the early 1960s that he discovered not only are redwoods exceptionally...

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Ditch Cars for Open – and Equal – Streets

Type of content: Blog

From the Ground Up author Alison Sant writes that car-centric streets are dangerous and perpetuate inequity, but the pandemic has pointed us to ways we can better use our public spaces.

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Congress Must Fish or Cut Bait on Marine Aquaculture

Type of content: Blog

The Blue Revolution author Nicholas Sullivan on how leadership from the federal government could help the U.S. develop a more robust marine-aquaculture industry and create jobs in coastal communities. 

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Healing from Trauma by Building for Health

Type of content: Blog

By investing in people and places, while also changing decision-making processes that have contributed to urban trauma, cities can lead the charge in promoting better health for their citizens and for the planet.

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Communities Must Step Back from the Coast as Sea Levels Rise

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A New Coast author Jeffrey Peterson on how leadership from the federal government can help minimize flood damage and create a coast that our grandchildren can be proud of. 

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