Thursday, September 17, 2020

Wild Free and Happy Bibliography

[Note: This is the bibliography for the rough draft of a far from finished new book, Wild, Free, & Happy.  The information is current as of 15 December 2023.  The URLs for links have not been verified.  Links to online documents tend to have limited lifespans.  Some links below might be extinct.  Many may be accessible via the Internet Wayback Machine.  Copy the dead URL, and take it to https://web.archive.org.  Good luck!]

Bibliography

Aalen, Frederick H. A., Man and the Landscape in Ireland, Academic Press, London, 1978.

Adam of Bremen, History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen, 1075, Reprint, Columbia University Press, New York, 1959. 

Alewell, Christine, et al., “Global phosphorus shortage will be aggravated by soil erosion,” Nature Communications, 2020. [Link]

Alley, William M. and Rosemarie Alley, Too Hot to Touch, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2013. [Review]

Alroy, John. “A Multispecies Overkill Simulation of the End-Pleistocene Megafaunal Mass Extinction.” Science 292 (June 2001): 1893–96. [Link]

Anderson, M. Kat, Tending the Wild, University of California Press, Berkeley, 2005. [Review]

Anderson, Rasmus Björn, Norse Mythology, 1875, Reprint, S. C. Griggs and Company, Chicago, 1884.

Andreassen, Karin, “Massive blow-out craters formed by hydrate-controlled methane expulsion from the Arctic seafloor,” Science, June 2017. [Link]

Anonymous, “Mortality Of Abandoned Infants Before And After The Appearance Of Foundling Homes In The Thirteenth Century,” Pediatrics, September 1990, 86 (3) A66; [Link]

Anthony, David W., The Horse the Wheel and Language, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2007.

Anthony, Katey Walter, et al., “21st century modeled permafrost...,” Nature Communications, August 15, 2018. [Link]

Araujo, Bernardo, et al., “Bigger kill than chill… (megafauna extinctions),” Quaternary International, November 2015.  [Link]

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Axtell, James, The European and the Indian, Oxford University Press, New York, 1981. [Review]

Bailes, Kendall E., Environmental History, University Press of America, New York, 1985.

Bailey, James A., American Plains Bison, Farcountry Press, Helena, Montana, 2014. [Link]

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Barnes, Julia, Bright Green Lies, Oceanic Productions, 2021. [Link]

Bartlett, Albert, The Essential Exponential!, Center for Science, Mathematics & Computer Education, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2004.  Also: [Link] [Review]

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Basso, Keith H., Wisdom Sits in Places, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1996. [Review]

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BBC, Bonobo: Missing in Action, 2006 (Rebroadcast by NOVA as “The Last Great Ape” in 2007).

BBC, Conquest of the Parasites, Films Media Group, New York, 1984.

Beckwith, Christopher, Empires of the Silk Road, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2009.

Bendell, Jem, Breaking Together, Good Works, Bristol U.K., 2023.

Bennett, Wendell C., and Robert M. Zingg, The Tarahumara: An Indian Tribe of Northern Mexico, 1935, Reprint, The Rio Grand Press, Glorieta, New Mexico, 1976.

Bernays, Edward, Propaganda, Horace Liveright, New York, 1928.

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Boehm, Christopher, Hierarchy in the Forest, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1999. [Review]

Bolster, W. Jeffrey, The Mortal Sea, Belknap Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2012. [Review]

Bourne, Joel K., The End of Plenty: The Race to Feed A Crowded World, W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 2015. [Review]

Brain, Charles Kimberlin, Hunters or the Hunted?, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1981.

Brazil, Mark, “How Dung Beetles Came to Save Australia,” The Japan Times, May 3, 2001.

Bright, Michael, Man-Eaters, St. Martin’s Paperbacks, New York, 2002.

Broadbent, Noel, Lapps and Labyrinths, Smithsonian Press, Washington, D.C., 2010. [Review]

Brody, Hugh, The Other Side of Eden, North Point Press, New York, 2001. [Review]

Brook, Barry W., and Christopher N. Johnson, “Selective hunting of juveniles as a cause of the imperceptible overkill…,” Alcheringa, Volume 30, 2006. [Link]

Brown, Lester R., State of the World 1990, W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 1990.

Brown, Tom, Jr., Grandfather, Berkley Books, New York, 1993.

Brown, Tom, Jr., The Tracker, Berkley Publishing Group, New York, 1979. [Review]

Brown, Tom, Jr., The Vision, Berkley Books, New York, 1988.

Brown, Tom, Jr., Tom Brown’s Field Guide to Wilderness Survival, Berkley Books, New York, 1983.

Bruns, H. Arnold, “Southern Corn Leaf Blight,” Agronomy Journal, Vol. 109, Issue 4, 2017.

Burney, David A. and Tim Flannery, “Fifty millennia of catastrophic extinctions after human contact,” Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 20, No. 7, July 2005. [Link]

Caesar, Julius, The Gallic Wars, London MacMillan, London, 1908.  Translated by Thomas Rice Holmes. [Review] [Link]

Calma, Justine, “Extreme drought could cost California half its hydroelectric power this summer,” The Verge, June 1, 2022. [Link]

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Cartier, Kimberly M. S., “Climate Change Uproots Global Agriculture,” Eos, January 25, 2021. [Link]

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Catton, William R., Bottleneck, Xlibris Corporation, USA, 2009.

Catton, William R., “Malthus: More Relevant Than Ever,” NPG Forum, August 1998. [Link]

Catton, William R., Overshoot, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 1980. [Review]

Chagnon, Napoleon A., Yanomamö, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, New York, 1968.

Chappell, Sally A. Kitt, Cahokia: Mirror of the Cosmos, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2002.

Chatwin, Bruce, The Songlines, Penguin Books, New York, 1987.

Cheney, Dorothy L., and Robert M. Seyfarth, Baboon Metaphysics, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2007. [Review]

Childs, Craig, Apocalyptic Planet, Pantheon Books, New York, 2012. [Review]

Clugston, Christopher O., Scarcity: Humanity’s Final Chapter?, Booklocker.com, Port Charlotte, Florida, 2012. [Review]

Cohen, Mark Nathan, Health & the Rise of Civilization, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1989. [Review]

Cohen, Mark Nathan, The Food Crisis in Prehistory, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1977. [Review]

Colapinto, John, “The Interpreter,” (Dan Everett), The New Yorker, April 16, 2007. [Link]

Collier, Richard, The Plague of the Spanish Lady, Atheneum, New York, 1974. [Review]

Connolly, Bob and Robin Anderson, First Contact: New Guinea's Highlanders Encounter the Outside World, Penguin Books, New York, 1987.

Coolidge, Frederick L., and Thomas Wynn, The Rise of Homo Sapiens, Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, U.K., 2009. [Review]

Coon, Carleton S., The Hunting Peoples, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1971.

Cotlow, Lewis, In Search of the Primitive, Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1966.

Crawford, John, “What If the World’s Soil Runs Out?,” Time, 14 December, 2012. [Link]

Cribb, Julian, Surviving the 21st Century, Springer, Switzerland, 2017. [Link]

Cribb, Julian, The Coming Famine, University of California Press, Berkeley, 2010. [Review]

Cronon, William, Changes in the Land, Hill and Wang, New York, 1983. [Review]

Crosby, Alfred W., Children of the Sun, W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 2006. [Review]

Crosby, Alfred W., Ecological Imperialism, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 1986.

Crosby, Alfred W., Germs, Seeds, and Animals, M. E. Sharpe, Armonk, New York, 1994. [Review]

Crosby, Alfred W., Throwing Fire, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2010. [Review]

Cunliffe, Barry, By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean, Oxford University Press, New York, 2015.

Cunliffe, Barry, Europe Between the Oceans, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2008. [Review]

Cunliffe, Barry, Wessex to A.D. 1000, Longman, London, 1993.

Dale, Tom, and Vernon Gill Carter, Topsoil and Civilization, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1955. [Review] [Link]

Darwin, Charles, The Descent of Man, Vol. 1, D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1871.

Dasmann, Raymond, The Destruction of California, MacMillan Company, New York, 1965. [Review]

Davis, Leslie B., and Brian O. K. Reeves, editors, Hunters of the Recent Past, Unwin Hyman, London, 1990. [Review]

Davis, Mike, Late Victorian Holocausts, Verso, New York, 2001. [Review]

Davis, Wade, “On Ecological Amnesia,” The Tyee, November 8, 2018. [Link]

Defoe, Daniel, A Journal of the Plague Year, 1772, Reprint, J. M. Dent & Sons, London, 1975.

Deloria, Vine, Jr., Red Earth, White Lies, Scribner, New York, 1995.

deMenocal, Peter B., “Climate and Human Evolution,” Science, Vol 331, February 4, 2011, pp. 540-542.

Devall, Bill, editor, Clearcut, Sierra Club Books, San Francisco, 1993.

Di Liberto, Tom, “Changes in ENSO impacts in a warming world,” NOAA, Climate.gov, September 27, 2018. [Link]

Diamond, Jared, “Evolution, consequences and future of plant and animal domestication,” Nature, 418, 700-707 (8 August 2002). [Link

Diamond, Jared, “The Worst Mistake In The History Of The Human Race,” Discover, May 1987, [Link] or [Link]

Diamond, Jared, Collapse, Viking, New York, 2005.

Diamond, Jared, Guns, Germs, and Steel, W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 1997. [Review]

Diamond, Jared, The Third Chimpanzee, Harper Collins, New York, 1992.

Diamond, Jared, The World Until Yesterday, Viking, New York, 2012.

Diaz, Natalie, “Manhattan is a Lenape Word,” NPR Weekend Edition, March 1, 2020. [Link]

Dilworth, Craig, Too Smart For Our Own Good, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2010. [Review]

Dobak, William A., “Killing the Canadian Buffalo: 1821-1881,” Western Historical Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Spring, 1996), pp. 33-52.

Dorfman, Paul, “When climate breakdown goes nuclear,” Ecologist, July 14, 2021. [Link]

Dotterweich, Markus, “The History of Human-Induced Soil Erosion,” Geomorphology, 2013.  [Link]

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Dowd, Michael, “God: Personification ≠ Person,” Huffpost, June 9, 2013. [Link]

Doyle, Alister, “Iceland is sucking carbon dioxide from the air and turning it into rock,” Thompson Reuters Foundation, February 4, 2021. [Link]

Driver, Harold E., Indians of North America, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1961.

Dudman, Clare, “Interview With Daniel Everett,” November 2008. [Link]

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Dutkiewicz, Stephanie, et al., “Impact of ocean acidification on the structure of future phytoplankton communities,” Nature Climate Change, July 20, 2015. [Link]

Dyke, James, et al., “Climate scientists: concept of net zero is a dangerous trap,” The Conversation, April 22, 2021. [Link]

Eamer, Claire, “No Wool, No Vikings,” Hakai Magazine, February 23, 2016. [Link

Earth Policy Institute, “Growing Goat Herds Signal Global Grassland Decline,” Grist, June 21, 2011.

Edmeades, Baz, Megafauna: First Victims of the Human-Caused Extinction, Houndstooth Press, 2021.  [Review]

Ehrenfeld, David, The Arrogance of Humanism, Oxford University Press, New York, 1978.

Ehrenreich, Barbara, Bright-Sided, Metropolitan Books, New York, 2009.

Ehrlich, Anne, and Paul Ehrlich, Earth, Franklin Watts, New York, 1987.

Ehrlich, Paul and Anne Ehrlich, “Returning to ‘Normal’? Evolutionary Roots of the Human Prospect,” BioScience, June 16, 2022. [Link]

Ehrlich, Paul, and Anne Ehrlich, The Dominant Animal, Island Press, Washington, 2008. [Review]

Ehrlich, Paul, and Anne Ehrlich, The Population Explosion, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1990. [Review]

Ehrlich, Paul, and John Harte, “Pessimism on the Food Front,” Sustainability, MDPI, 9 April 2018. [Link]

Els, Frik, “Mining’s unlikely heroines: Greta Thunberg and AOC,” Mining[dot]Com, October 30, 2019. [Link]

Epic of Gilgamesh [Link]

Esty, Amos, “Investigating a Mega-Mystery,” American Scientist, Sept-Oct 2005. [Link]

Everett, Daniel, “Seek Out Strangers,” The Chronicle for Higher Education, April 30, 2017. [Link]

Everett, Daniel, “Wisdom from Strangers,” TEDxPenn, June 15, 2017. [Link]

Everett, Daniel, Don’t Sleep: There are Snakes, Pantheon Books, New York, 2008. [Review]

Fagan, Brian, Cro-Magnon, Bloomsbury Press, New York, 2010. [Review]

Fagan, Brian, The Great Warming, Bloomsbury Press, New York, 2008. [Review]

Fagan, Brian, The Little Ice Age, Basic Books, New York, 2000. [Review]

Fairlie, Simon, “A Short History of Enclosure in Britain,” The Land, Summer 2009. [Link]

Fairlie, Simon, Meat: A Benign Extravagance, Chelsea Green, White River Junction, Vermont, 2010. [Review]

Farb, Peter, Man’s Rise to Civilization, E. P. Dutton & Company, New York, 1968.

Farquharson, Louise, et al., “Climate Change Drives Widespread and Rapid Thermokarst Development in Very Cold Permafrost in the Canadian High Arctic,” Geophysical Research Letters, June 10, 2019. [Link]

Fernandez, Fernando, “Human Dispersal and Late Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions…,” ResearchGate, July 2016. [Link]  (Readable & detailed)

Finlayson, Clive, The Humans Who Went Extinct, Oxford University Press, New York, 2009. [Review]

Finlayson, Clive, The Smart Neanderthal, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2019. [Review]

Flannery, Tim, Europe: A Natural History, Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 2019.

Flannery, Tim, “Megafauna Extinction,” The Science Show, ABC Radio National, Sydney, September 8, 2001. [Link]

Flannery, Tim, Here on Earth, Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 2010.

Flannery, Tim, The Eternal Frontier, Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 2001.

Flannery, Tim, The Future Eaters, George Braziller, New York, 1995. [Review]

Flis, Andrej, “An unusual Ocean anomaly is being detected in the Gulf Stream…,” Severe Weather Europe, February 14, 2021. [Link]

Flores, Dan, American Serengeti, University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, 2016. [Review]

Flores, Dan, The Natural West, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 2001. [Review]

Flores, Dan, Wild New World, W. W. Norton, New York, 2022. [Review]

Forbes, Jack D., Columbus and Other Cannibals, Seven Stories Press, New York, 2008. [Review]

Fox-Skelly, Jasmin, “What is the hottest temperature life can survive?” BBC Earth, February 10, 2016. [Link]

Frankel, Jeremy, “Crisis on the High Plains: The Loss of America’s Largest Aquifer: the Ogallala,” University of Denver Water Law Review, May 17, 2018. [Link]

Fraser, Evan D. G., and Andrew Rimas, Empires of Food, Free Press, New York, 2010.

Freuchen, Peter, Arctic Adventure, 1935, Reprint, Lyons Press, Guilford, Connecticut, 2002.

Freuchen, Peter, Book of the Eskimos, World Publishing Company, Cleveland, 1961. [Review]

Friedemann, Alice, Life After Fossil Fuels, Springer, Cham, Switzerland, 2021. [Review]

Funk, McKenzie, Windfall: The Booming Business of Global Warming, Penguin Press, New York, 2014. [Link]

Galdikas, Biruté Mary, Born to Be Wild, Warner Brothers Pictures, Burbank, California, 2011.

Gammage, Bill, The Biggest Estate on Earth, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2011. [Review]

Garrett, Laurie, The Coming Plague, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1994.

Gesner, Conrad, Historiae Animalium, Christoffel Froschower, Zurich, 1602.

Ghosh, Amitav, The Great Derangement, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2016. 

Ghosh, Sahana, “A drying Ganga could stall food security and prevent achieving SDGs,” Mongabay-India, September 13, 2018. [Link]

Gibbs, Jeff, Planet of the Humans, Huron Mountain Films, 2019. [Link]

Giger, Peter, “Climate change will be sudden and cataclysmic.  We need to act fast,” World Economic Forum, January 19, 2021. [Link]

Godreche, Dominique, “The Amazon’s Pirahã People’s Secret to Happiness,” Indian Country Today, June 25, 2012. [Link]

González-Arqueros, M. Lourdes, et al., “Human Impact on Natural Systems…,” Catena, July 2018. [Link]

Gordon Anita, and David Suzuki, It’s a Matter of Survival, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1991.

Gore, Albert, The Future, Random House, New York, 2013.

Gowdy, John, “Our hunter-gatherer future: Climate change, agriculture and uncivilization,” Science Direct, Futures 115 (2020) 102488. [Link]

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Grammaticus, Saxo, The First Nine Books of Danish History, 1514, Reprint, David Nutt, London, 1894. [Link]

Gray, John, Straw Dogs, Granta Books, London, 2003. [Review]

Gray, Peter, “Play as a Foundation for Hunter-Gatherer Social Existence,” American Journal of Play, Spring 2009, pp. 476-522. [LinkCheck

Gray, Richard, “The mystery of Siberia’s exploding craters,” BBC, November 30, 2020. [Link]

Greer, John Michael, “Waiting for the Millennium,” Archdruid Report Mirror, June 2017. [Part 1] [Part 2]

Greer, John Michael, The Long Descent, New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, BC, Canada, 2008.

Greger, Michael, M.D., Bird Flu, Lantern Books, New York, 2006. [Review]

Griffiths, Jay, A Country Called Childhood (Kith), Counterpoint, Berkeley, 2014. [Review]

Griffiths, Jay, Wild (Savage Grace), Jeremy P. Tarcher, New York, 2006. [Review]

Grimm, Jacob, Teutonic Mythology, 4 vols, 1883, reprint, Peter Smith, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1976.

Guerber, Hélène Adeline, Myths of Northern Lands, American Book Company, New York, 1895.

Gundry, Steven R., Dr. Gundry’s Diet Evolution, Crown Publishers, New York, 2008.

Gunther, John, Inside Africa, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1953.

Gunther, John, Inside Europe, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1938.

Gwynne, Samuel C., Empire of the Summer Moon, Scribner, New York, 2010.

Hagens, Nate, “Economics for the Future,” Ecological Economics, 169 (2020) 106520. [Link]

Hagens, Nate, “No Matter Who Wins,” 2 November, 2020. [Link]

Hagens, Nate, “Where are We Going?” Resilience.org, 8 May 2018. [Link]

Haller, Dorothy L., “Bastardy and Baby Farming in Victorian England,” 1990. [Link]

Halweil, Brian, “The Irony of Climate,” World Watch, March/April 2005. [Link]

Harari, Yuval Noah, Sapiens, Harper, New York, 2015. [Review]

Hardin, Garrett, Living Within Limits, Oxford University Press, New York, 1993. [Review]

Hardin, Garrett, The Ostrich Factor, Oxford University Press, New York, 1998. [Review]

Harner, Michael, “The Ecological Basis for Aztec Sacrifice,” American Ethnologist, May 1976. [Link]

Harris, Marvin, Cows, Pigs, Wars, and Witches, 1974, Reprint, Vintage Books, New York, 1989.

Harrison, Robert Pogue, Forests: The Shadow of Civilization, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1992.

Hart, Donna, and Robert W. Sussman, Man the Hunted, Westview Press, New York, 2005. [Review]

Harvey, Graham, The Forgiveness of Nature, Random House, London, 2001. [Review]

Hatfield, Jerry L., and John H. Prueger, “Temperature Extremes: Effect on Plant Growth and Development,” Weather and Climate Extremes, 10 (2015) 4-10. [Link]

Haukos, Jill, “The Tallgrass Prairie,” Konza Environmental Education Program, Kansas State University, 2021. [LinkCheck

Heinberg, Richard, Afterburn, New Society, Gabriola Island, B.C., 2015. [Review]

Heinberg, Richard, Snake Oil, Post Carbon Institute, Santa Rosa, California, 2013. [Review]

Heinberg, Richard, The End of Growth, New Society, Gabriola Island, B.C., 2011. [Review]

Heinberg, Richard, The Food and Farming Transition, Post Carbon Institute, Sebastopol, California, 2009. [Link]

Heinrich, Bernd, Why We Run, Harper Collins, New York, 2002.

Hendrick, Burton J. “The Mastery of Pellagra,” The World’s Work: A History of Our Time, XXXI: 633–639, April 1916.

Hillel, Daniel, Out of the Earth, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1991.

Hillman, James, and Michael Ventura, We’ve Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy: And the World’s Getting Worse, Harper Collins, New York, 1992. [Review]

Hodges, Glenn, “America’s Forgotten City,” National Geographic, January 2010.

Hoebel, E. Adamson, The Cheyennes: Indians of the Great Plains, Holt Rinehart and Winston, New York, 2d ed., 1978.

Hoffman, D. L., et al., “U-Th dating of carbonate crusts reveals Neanderthal origin of Iberian cave art,” Science 359: 912–15, February 23, 2018. [Link]

Hoh, Erling, “Red alert for Yellow River,” SF Gate, 4 March 2002. [Link]

Holbrook, Stewart H., Burning an Empire, Macmillan Company, New York, 1945. [Review]

Hornaday, William Temple, The Extermination of the American Bison, Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., 1889. [Link]

Hornaday, William, Our Vanishing Wildlife, Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1913. [Link]

Hornaday, William, The Extermination of the American Bison, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1889.

Humphreys, Margaret, “Malaria in America,” Snowden, Frank and Richard Bucala, eds., The Global Challenge of Malaria, World Scientific Publishing, Hackensack, New Jersey, 2014.

Hunziker, Robert, “Boundless Dying Trees,” Counterpunch, September 29, 2020. [Link]

Hunziker, Robert, “Direct Air Capture and Big Oil,” Counterpunch, March 12, 2021. [Link]

Hunziker, Robert, “Menacing Methane: An Analysis,” Counterpunch, December 12, 2020. [Link]

Hurdle, Jon, “As Millions of Solar Panels Age Out, Recyclers Hope to Cash In,” Yale Environment 360, February 28, 2023. [Link]

Ingerman, Sandra, Soul Retrieval, Harper, San Francisco, 1991.

International Energy Agency, “Key World Energy Statistics 2020,” August 2020. [Link]

Iowa Association of Naturalists, Iowa Soils, Guthrie Center, Iowa, 1999.

Iverson, Peter, The Navajos, Chelsea House, New York, 1990.

Jackson, Wes, New Roots for Agriculture, 1980, Reprint, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1985. [Review]

Jamail, Dahr, The End of Ice, The New Press, New York, 2019. [Review]

Jarvis, Brooke, “The Insect Apocalypse is Here,” New York Times Magazine, November 27, 2018. [Link]

Jensen, Derrick, Lierre Keith, and Max Wilbert, Bright Green Lies, Monkfish Publishing, Rhinebeck, New York, 2021. [Review]

Jensen, Derrick, Listening to the Land, Sierra Club Books, San Francisco, 1995.

Jensen, Derrick, The Myth of Human Supremacy, Seven Stories, New York, 2016. [Review]

Johnson, Doug, “Ecological impacts of solar geoengineering are highly uncertain,” Ars Technica, April 11, 2021. [Link]

Johnson, Joni E., “Life on the Baby Farm: Killing kids for cash,” Psychology Today, May 2013. [Link]

Johnson, Steven, The Ghost Map, Riverhead Books, New York, 2006. [Review]

Johnston, Basil, Ojibway Heritage, 1976, Reprint, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 1990. [Review]

Jones, Nicola, “How Climate Change Could Jam the World’s Ocean Circulation,” Yale Environment 360, September 6, 2016. [Link]

Jordan, Paul, Neanderthal, Sutton Publishing, Stroud, Gloustershire, U.K., 1999.

Josephy, Alvin M., 500 Nations, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1994.

Jung, Carl Gustav, The Earth Has a Soul, edited by Meredith Sabini, North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, 2008. [Review]

Junger, Sebastian, Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging, Twelve Books, New York, 2016. [Review]

Kane, Joe, Savages, Vintage Books, New York, 1996. [Review]

Kaplan, Jed O., et al, “The prehistoric and preindustrial deforestation of Europe,” Quaternary Science Reviews, 28 (2009) 3016–3034. [Link] and [Map]   Check Map

Katz, Cheryl, “How Long Can Oceans Continue To Absorb Earth’s Excess Heat?” Yale Environment 360, March 30, 2015. [Link]

Keith, Lierre, The Vegetarian Myth, Flashpoint Press, Crescent City, California, 2009. [Review]

Kelekna, Pita, The Horse in Human History, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2009. [Review]

Kellogg, Elizabeth A., “C4 Photosynthesis,” Current Biology, Vol 23. No 14, R594. [Link]

Kellum, Barbara A., “History of Infanticide in the Later Middle Ages,” History of Childhood Quarterly, vol 1, pp. 367-388, 1974.

Kentish, Portia, “Melting permafrost is a threat not just to the Arctic, but to the entire planet,” Emerging Europe, August 26, 2020. [Link]

Kimmerer, Robin Wall, Braiding Sweetgrass, Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, 2013. [Review]

Kimmerer, Robin Wall, Gathering Moss, Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, 2003.

Kingsnorth, Paul, “Dark Ecology,” Orion Magazine, Jan/Feb 2013. [Link]

Knapp, Alan K., et al., "The Keystone Role of Bison in North American Tallgrass Prairie," BioScience Vol. 49 No. 1, January 1999. [Link]

Kohl, Johann Georg, Kitchi-Gami: Life Among the Lake Superior Ojibway, 1860, Reprint, Minnesota Historical Society Press, St. Paul, 1985.

Koirala, Santosh, “Rice paddies raise methane threat,” Climate News Network, September 10, 2016. [Link]

Kolbert, Elizabeth, The Sixth Extinction, Henry Holt and Company, New York, 2014. [Review]

Kolbert, Elizabeth, Under a White Sky, Crown, New York, 2021. [Review]

Krech, Shepard, The Ecological Indian, W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 1999.

Kritee, Kritee, et al., “High nitrous oxide fluxes from rice indicate the need to manage water for both long- and short-term climate impacts,” PNAS, September 25, 2018. [Link]

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Kurtén, Björn, The Cave Bear Story, Columbia University Press, New York, 1976.

Lamb, Evelyn, “Should We Eat Less Rice?” Scientific American, August 21, 2019. [Link]

Lame Deer, John, and Richard Erdoes, Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, 1972, Reprint, Washington Square Press, New York, 1994. [Review]

Lancet, “The 2020 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: responding to converging crises,” Institute for Global Health, January 9, 2021. [Link]

Langer, William L., “Infanticide: A Historical Survey,” History of Childhood Quarterly, vol 1, pp. 353-365, 1974.

Larsen, Janet, “Setting the Record Straight: More than 52,000 Europeans Died from Heat in Summer 2003,” Plan B Updates, Earth Policy Institute, July 28, 2006. [Link]

Lecky, William Edward Hartpole, A History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne, Longmans, Green, and Company, London, 1869, vol II.

Lee, Richard B., and Richard Daly, eds., The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1999.

Lee, Richard B., The Dobe !Kung, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1979.

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