Sunday book review – Change Everything by Natalie Bennett

I’ve had the .pdf of this book for many months and not got around to reading it until now. I wish I had got to it sooner as it is a good read and a good advert for green politics. I did turn to the last chapter, Greenism: A Complete Political Philosophy to start and…

Sunday book review – What The Wild Sea Can Be by Helen Scales

  Reviewed by Jonathan Wallace. Seen from space we are the Blue Planet.  About 70% of the planet’s surface is covered by oceans and these waters are fundamental to life on Earth.  The oceans were the cradle in which life began and they remain the home for vast numbers of species.  They are also vital…

Sunday book review – Nature Notes by Tim Deane

This is a compilation of quarterly articles which appeared in The Organic Grower between 2009 and 2021. The author is, or was, an organic farmer in south Devon. We often hear that farmers are stewards of the countryside and all that lives there – well a better case for that can be made for organic…

Sunday book review – The Last of Its Kind by Gisli Palsson

This is a heavily revised and expanded English translation of a book published in Icelandic in 2020. The translator, Anna Yates, is to be thanked, along with the author and publisher, for making such an interesting book accessible to English readers. I’m interested in extinction and the Great Auk is a famous extinction. Of course,…