The thirteen essays that comprise this book on environmental issues, by contributors ranging from philosophers to human geographers, pay particular attention to future developments, new technologies, paths in social and political theory and methodologies. The book moves from social constructions of "the environment" to questions of green political theory and practice and concludes with issues of environmental risk and future technologies.
N. Ben Fairweather is Research Fellow at De Montfort University, Leicester. Sue Elworthy is Lecturer at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.
Matt Stroh is in the Department of Geography at the University of Leeds.
Piers H. G. Stephens is Lecturer in Social Philosophy at the University of Manchester.