One that doesn't make the "best seller" lists among environmental books, but should, is Thomas Dunn's "Faith in Nature". The book examines the origin of American environmental movement from its religious roots, the secularization of environmentalism, and the need for "faith" in achieving deeper goals. The author (a professor at Texas A&M) is a serious environmental historian, and arguments are well-formed and well worth reading, not at all preachy.

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Larry Baker, Ph.D.
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