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2024 Environmental History


Below, you'll find links to the new and soon-to-be published titles that are debuting this year, and we are offering a special 5
0% discount with free domestic shipping* on all titles in Environmental History and Indigenous Studies, so be sure to stock up! Just fill your shopping cart and use promo code ASEH24 at checkout.

  • *Discount expires April 30, 2024.
  • (Please note books that are not-yet-published will backorder, with estimated publication dates subject to change.)

If you had a project you were hoping to talk to us about, especially for our new Intersections in Environmental Justice series, please reach out to Nate Bauer at  at your convenience. If you have questions about the discount offer, title availability, or the website, please email Beth Svinarich at .

New and forthcoming titles:

Risk Communication and Miscommunication

Case Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, Government, and Community Organizations

Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth, Second Edition

Weather, Climate Change, and Finding Deep Powder in Utah's Wasatch Mountains and Around the World

Surviving Sudden Environmental Change

Answers From Archaeology

The Colorado Trail in Crisis

A Naturalist’s Field Report on Climate Change in Mountain Ecosystems

The Greater Chaco Landscape

Ancestors, Scholarship, and Advocacy

The Last Stand of the Pack

Critical Edition

The Making of an Ecologist

My Career in Alaska Wildlife Management and Conservation

The Man Who Thought He Owned Water

On the Brink with American Farms, Cities, and Food

The Nature of Hope

Grassroots Organizing, Environmental Justice, and Political Change

The Power of Nature

Archaeology and Human-Environmental Dynamics

The Sheep Industry of Territorial New Mexico

Livestock, Land, and Dollars

Tongass Odyssey

Seeing the Forest Ecosystem through the Politics of Trees

Western Water A to Z

The History, Nature, and Culture of a Vanishing Resource

Where the Red-Winged Blackbirds Sing

The Akimel O’odham and Cycles of Agricultural Transformation in the Phoenix Basin

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