- Published: 12 January 2016
- ISBN: 9781619026209
- Imprint: Catapult
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 272
- RRP: $35.00
The Age of Consequences
A Chronicle of Concern and Hope
- Published: 12 January 2016
- ISBN: 9781619026209
- Imprint: Catapult
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 272
- RRP: $35.00
"Hope in a book about the environmental challenges we face in the 21st century is an audacious thing to promise, so I'm pleased to report that Courtney White delivers on it."—Michael Pollan "What we have in Courtney White's book is a recording of one passing phase of that frontier. And what a pleasure it is to see the real Wests captured in their flow! What a reassurance it is to see the Wests recorded in their living reality, instead of getting another view of someone being cut off at the pass in the Alabama Hills of the Kanab Desert, shooting wildly with both hands from guns that never need re–loading."—Wallace Stegner "I have asked Courtney White to lend his essay 'The Working Wilderness' to this collection for three reasons: First, I think it is a good essay. Second, it tells of a serious and continuing effort on the part of some ranchers and conservationists to develop local knowledge sufficient to support a locally adapted land economy. This is an effort that is needed simply because it is necessary . . . Third, it is an essay about cooperation between people and nature, between people and their places, and between ranchers and conservationists. This, again, is necessary . . ."—Wendell Berry "Courtney White has lived and worked at the radical center of collaborative conservation in the West for more than two decades, literally re shaping dialogue and land stewardship in the region through his innovations. But with this book Courtney demonstrates that his own essays on these concerns can rightfully take its place alongside Scott Russell Sanders, Peter Forbes, Richard Nelson and Wendell Berry for its eloquence, depth and lasting impact on the conservation movement."—Gary Nabhan