Reviews: Environomics (1)
“Educational and entertaining”
(Hardback)
by Jennifer Charlton
I read an eARC of this book so thank you to the author, publisher and Net Galley. This is an important book and well worth a read. It’s a non-fiction books that explores the intersection of economics and environment. This book covers a broad range of interesting subjects such as farming, fishing, phones, travel, shopping, energy. It looks at how economics can drive poor and harmful environmental choices whilst also exploring how many opportunities for green investment there are and how great the economic potential is of going green. I’d heard a lot of the content covered in this book before from different sources because I have a strong interest in this subject and have read about it extensively and pursued education in this area. I’d say this is a really useful introduction to this subject to get an idea of the different areas covered and I would recommend it. I would have preferred the book to be referenced. Although I have seen a lot of this information validated in other sources, I feel a bit nervous reading statistics and information presented as factual without referencing. The author did provides a list of sources at the end, but I didn’t see specific referencing in the Net Galley edition that I read.
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Environomics

Environomics: How the Global Economy is Going Green

Non-Fiction, Business, Finance & Law , Economics, Politics, World Politics
Dharshini David (author)
Paperback Published on: 27/03/2025
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