
This is a review by Kathy Moore of the book ‘The Green Ages: Medieval Innovations in Sustainability’, by Annette Kehnel. This brilliant book’s aim is a familiar one to us: to imagine a possible future by learning from and re-examining the past. Written in German, published there in 2021, and translated and published in English

We are inviting reviews of books and other content such as films, exhibitions or games which are about climate change or environmental issues. We’d love to know what books or media have inspired you to think, feel, talk and take action in response to the climate and ecological emergency. A review could be long or
Climate Museum UK is grateful to have been gifted the new book ‘Creative Engagements with Ecologies of Place: Geopoetics, Deep Mapping and Slow Residencies’ for our library, by the authors Iain Biggs and Mary Modeen. Here CMUK Associate Artist James Aldridge writes about the book and its relationship with his Queer River research, for the
BOOK REVIEW BY FATIMA KHUZEM This is my fourth attempt at reviewing Isabel Losada’s book, The Joyful Environmentalist – How to practice without preaching. Attempt 1: Is the environmental battle in the UK a joyful endeavour just for the privileged? I only made it through the first four chapters of the book in sequence and
A big part of our collection is books about climate and ecology. While the pandemic continues, it’s difficult to take our books and other collections out to people, so we’re inviting reviews of relevant books instead. This first is by Naomi Faulkner-Felgate, a 20 year old wildlife enthusiast and writer. She has reviewed a book