Here are some readings we suggest on the subject (short at the moment, but will get longer!):
- For a thorough bibliography with hundreds of reads on Environmental History, see a list compiled by Mark Stoll here. Readings are categorized by subject matter, ranging from conservation and pollution, to women, race, and the environment, to other topics of interest
- Michael Burger
- Jonathan Cannon, Environmentalism and the Supreme Court: A Cultural Analysis
- Elizabeth Catte, What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia
- Robin Kundis Craig, Learning to Live with the Trickster: Narrating Climate Change and the Value of Resilience Thinking
- John Dryzek, The Politics of the Earth: Environmental Discourses
- Nancy Langston, Where Land and Water Meet
- Hari Osofsky and Jaqueline Peel, Energy Partisanship
- Jedediah Purdy, American Natures: The Shape of Conflict in Environmental Law
- Steven Stoll, Ramp Hollow
- J.D. Vance, Hillbilly Elegy
- Henry Weaver and Douglas Kysar, Courting Disaster: Climate Change and the
Adjudication of Catastrophe