AnshelmJ. and HanssonA.. 2011. ‘Climate change and the convergence between ENGOs and business: on the loss of utopian energies’. Environmental Values20: 75–94.
2.
BP2009. Annual Report. Operating at the Energy Frontiers: How a Revitalized BP is Driving Efficiency, Momentum and Growth. London: BP.
3.
CallicottJ.B., Grove-FanningW., RowlandJ., BaskindD., FrenchR.H. and WalkerK.. 2011. ‘Reply to Norton, re: Aldo Leopold and Pragmatism’. Environmental Values20: 17–22.
4.
CallicottJ.B., Grove-FanningW., RowlandJ., BaskindD., FrenchR.H. and WalkerK.. 2009. ‘Was Aldo Leopold a Pragmatist? Rescuing Leopold from the imagination of Bryan Norton’. Environmental Values18: 453–486.
5.
GandyM.1999. ‘Rethinking the ecological leviathan: environmental regulation in an age of risk’. Global Environmental Change9: 59–69.
6.
HardsS.2011. ‘Social practice and the evolution of personal environmental values’. Environmental Values20: 23–42.
7.
van HuijsteeM., PollockL., GlasbergenL. and LeroyP.. 2011. ‘Challenges for NGOs partnering with corporations: WWF Netherlands and the Environmental Defense Fund’. Environmental Values20: 43–74.
New Economics Foundation (NEF).2008. A Green New Deal: Joining-up policies to solve the triple crunch of the credit crisis, climate change and high oil prices. London: NEF.
10.
NortonB.2011. ‘What Leopold learned from Darwin and Hadley: comment on Callicott, et al.’. Environmental Values20: 7–16.
11.
SpashC.L.2009. ‘The new environmental pragmatism, pluralism and sustainability’. Environmental Values18: 253–256.
12.
SmithM.2011. ‘Edward Hyams: ecology and politics “under the vine”’. Environmental Values20: 95–119.
13.
WhiteheadM., JonesR. and JonesM.. 2007. The Nature of the State: Excavating the Political Ecologies of the Modern State. Oxford: Oxford University Press.