Anne Watson
About Anne Watson
Anne Watson is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, writer, and radio producer. She is also a visual artist, whose recent paintings depict the effects of climate change on our landscape. She lives in Vancouver. Before moving to Canada, she lived and worked in NYC.
Alejandro Frid examines human impact on Earth in new book Changing Tides
Changing Tides not only takes the reader underwater, but dives into human history as well. The book traces human development from hunter/gatherers and human settlement to the colonization and industrialization of the Anthropocene.
Ziya Tong and The Reality Bubble
Science journalist and award-winning author Ziya Tong takes her book, The Reality Bubble, to England
Jailed climate activist plans his next move
A look into the trials, imprisonment and hunger strikes of non-violent activist Terry Christenson.
A novel by Robyn Allan about protest and pipelines
Pipeline expert’s book is a road map for those who want to effect change
Travel writing? Climate change? Here's a book that does it all
Author Adam Weymouth canoed the length of the Yukon River. His brilliant book, Kings of the Yukon, takes the reader on a journey of sound, smells, shifts of light and colour, storms and sunshine, wistfulness, fear, and admiration for the mighty King salmon and the people along the way.
I'm Right and You're an Idiot: The Toxic State of Public Discourse and How to Clean it Up
James Hoggan's book on the failure of narrative.
A mythical journey through The High Mountains of Portugal
Canadian best-seller Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi, brings readers a profoundly religious and mythical experience in The High Mountains of Portugal.
The Optimistic Environmentalist
Environmental lawyer and activist David Boyd offers a different way of thinking about environmental challenges in his book, "The Optimistic Environmentalist."
Jet-setting profs pour CO2 into the air
Fifty-six scholars from around the world launch a petition asking academics to curtail their air travel and lower their carbon footprint.