Effective December 2016, McPherson has a monthly column for Weekly Hubris<\/em><\/a>, later titled Hubris<\/em><\/p>\n McPherson’s university website<\/a> includes a relatively comprehensive list of academic publications published before 2015. His author page at Amazon is here<\/a>.<\/p>\n PublishAmerica, America Star Books, and Tayen Lane declared bankruptcy. Tayen Lane declared bankruptcy without issuing royalty payments. The Revised Second Edition of Ms. Ladybug and Mr. Honeybee: A Love Story at the End of Time<\/em> was published in 2018, as shown below. The Revised Second Editions of Going Dark<\/em> and Walking Away from Empire<\/em> were published in 2019, as shown below. The revised edition of Academic Pursuits<\/em> was published in 2020.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Recent peer-reviewed journal articles<\/strong>:<\/p>\n Guy R. McPherson Papers<\/em><\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R., Beril Kallfelz-Sirmacek, James R. Massa, William Kallfelz, and Ricardo Vinuesa. 2023. The commonly overlooked environmental tipping points<\/a>. Results in Engineering<\/em>, June 2023.<\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R., Beril Sirmacek, and Ricardo Vinuesac. 2022. Environmental thresholds for mass-extinction events<\/a>. Results in Engineering<\/em>, March 2022, 100342. See award below.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n McPherson, Guy. 2021. Rapid Loss of Habitat for Homo sapiens<\/em>. Academia Letters<\/em> Number 498, 1 April 2021.<\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R. 2020. Near-Term Loss of Habitat for Homo sapiens<\/em><\/a> (pdf). Earth & Environmental Science Research & Reviews<\/em> 3(4):216-218.<\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R. 2020. The Means by Which COVID-19 Could Cause Extinction of All Life on Earth (pdf)<\/a>. Environmental Analysis & Ecology Studies<\/em> 7(2):711-713. doi.org\/10.31031\/EAES.2020.07.000656<\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R. 2020. The Role of Conservation Biology in Understanding the Importance of Arctic Sea Ice (pdf)<\/a>. Earth & Environmental Science Research & Reviews<\/em> 3(3):147-149. doi.org\/10.33140\/EESRR.03.03.03<\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R. 2020. Trees Cannot Sequester Enough Carbon to Slow Abrupt Climate Change<\/a>. Modern Concepts & Developments in Agronomy (pdf)<\/em> 6(4). doi.org\/10.31031\/MCDA.2020.06.000641<\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R. 2020. Earth is in the Midst of Abrupt, Irreversible Climate Change<\/a>. Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences Research<\/em> 2(2):1-2.<\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R. 2019. Going Halfway: Climate Reports Ignore the Full Evidence, and Therapists Ignore Grief Recovery. Clinical Psychology Forum<\/em> 321:28-31.<\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R. 2019. Becoming Hope-Free: Parallels Between Death of Individuals and Extinction of Homo<\/i> sapiens<\/i><\/a>.\u00a0Clinical Psychology Forum<\/i> 317:8-11<\/a>. The full paper is linked here (pdf)<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Books<\/strong><\/p>\n McPherson, G.R., D.D. Wade, and C.B. Phillips (compilers). 1990. Glossary of Fire Management Terms Used in the United States<\/em>. Society of American Foresters<\/a>, Bethesda, Maryland.<\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. 1997. Ecology and Management of North American Savannas<\/em><\/a>. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.<\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. and S. DeStefano. 2003. Applied Ecology and Natural Resource Management<\/em><\/a>. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England.<\/p>\n Weltzin, J.F. and G.R. McPherson (editors). 2003. Changing Precipitation Regimes and Terrestrial Ecosystems<\/em><\/a>. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.<\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. 2005. Killing the Natives: Has the American Dream Become a Nightmare?<\/em> Whitmore Publishing Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.<\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. 2006. Letters to a Young Academic: Seeking Teachable Moments<\/em><\/a>. Rowman & Littlefield Education, Lanham, Maryland.<\/p>\n Brothers, Mac. 2006. Academic Pursuits<\/em>. PublishAmerica, Baltimore, Maryland.<\/p>\n Jensen, S.E. and G.R. McPherson. 2008. Living with Fire: Fire Ecology and Policy for the Twenty-first Century<\/a><\/em>. University of California Press, Berkeley. I read from this book here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Esparza, A.X. and G.R. McPherson (editors). 2009. The Planner’s Guide to Natural Resource Conservation: The Science of Land Development Beyond the Metropolitan Fringe<\/a><\/em>. Springer, New York.<\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. 2011. Walking Away from Empire: A Personal Journey<\/em>. PublishAmerica, Baltimore, Maryland. Reviewed by Michel Weber for Cosmos and History<\/em><\/a>, Sandy Krolick<\/a>, John Rember<\/a>, Cameron Conaway<\/a>, and several readers at Amazon<\/a>.<\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. 2013. Going Dark<\/em>. PublishAmerica, Baltimore, Maryland. Reviewed by Carolyn Baker at Speaking Truth to Power<\/a> and Anne Pyterek at Blue Bus Books<\/a><\/p>\n Baker, C. and G.R. McPherson. 2014. Extinction Dialogs: How to Live with Death in Mind.<\/em> Tayen Lane Publishing.<\/p>\n Baker, C. and G.R. McPherson. 2015. Extinction Dialogs: How to Live with Death in Mind,<\/em> Revised Second Edition. Tayen Lane Publishing.<\/p>\n Pauline Panagiotou Schneider and Guy R. McPherson. 2015. Ms. Ladybug and Mr. Honeybee: A Love Story at the End of Time<\/em>. America Star Books, Baltimore, Maryland.<\/p>\n A review of Ms. Ladybug and Mr. Honeybee: A Love Story at the End of Time<\/em> was published in Huffington Post<\/em> 16 May 2016. It’s here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Pauline Panagiotou Schneider and Guy R. McPherson. 2018. Revised Second Edition of Ms. Ladybug and Mr. Honeybee: A Love Story at the End of Time<\/em>. Woodthrush Productions, New York.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R. 2019. Only Love Remains: Dancing at the Edge of Extinction<\/em>. Woodthrush Productions, New York.<\/p>\n Only Love Remains<\/em> Reviewed at Readers’ Favorite<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. 2019. Revised Second Edition of Going Dark<\/em>. Woodthrush Productions, New York.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. 2019. Revised Second Edition of Walking Away from Empire: A Personal Journey<\/em>. Woodthrush Productions, New York.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. 2020. Another Voice Crying in the Wilderness: My Homage to Edward Abbey<\/em>. Woodthrush Productions, New York. Professional jazz musician Rick Della Ratta provides an endorsement in the last 10 minutes of this podcast<\/a>.<\/p>\n Available in three formats:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n McPherson, G.R. 2020. Academic Pursuits<\/em>. Woodthrush Productions, New York.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n McPherson, Guy R. 2021. Killing the Natives: A Retrospective Analysis<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Guest commentaries<\/strong><\/p>\n Guy R. McPherson, Beril Kallfelz-Sirmacek, and William M. Kallfelz, 30 November 2022, Medium<\/em>: The largest elephant in the room: aerosol masking<\/a>.<\/p>\n Guy R. McPherson, Beril Kallfelz-Sirmacek, and William M. Kallfelz, 30 November 2022, The largest elephant in the room: aerosol masking<\/a>. arXiv:2211.16115<\/p>\n Transition Voice and Transition Network have removed all of my guest commentaries for unspecified reasons. Several of the commentaries are still available as they are permalinked on other blogs. Find the full list at the bottom of this section. <\/p>\n Guy R. McPherson, 18 October 2021, Best Books About the American West<\/em><\/a> via invitation from Shepherd<\/a><\/p>\n Guy R. McPherson, Beril Sirmacek, and Ricardo Vinuesa, 23 August 2021, What scientists dismiss while looking at the thresholds of temperature change for mass extinctions<\/a>. arXiv:2108.08933<\/p>\n 28 March 2007 Arizona Daily Star<\/em>, Peak oil scenario paints frightening future for all<\/a> (for the university’s ludicrous response to the latter, click here<\/a>; for the subsequent pseudo-apology, click here<\/a>)<\/p>\n 16 August 2007 Tucson Weekly<\/em>, It’s time to close the borders–to people coming and going, to imports and exports<\/a><\/p>\n 6 April 2008 Arizona Republic<\/em>, End of the world as we know it: You might feel fine, but high oil cost, scarcity mean American Empire is about to come crashing down<\/a>*<\/a><\/p>\n The piece in the Republic<\/em> led to a Live Talk Wednesday<\/a> follow-up article<\/p>\n 14 May 2009 Tucson Weekly<\/em>, It’s time for me to leave my current life and start living in a post-peak-oil world<\/a><\/p>\n 23 February 2010 Sedona Times<\/em>, How will climate change & peak oil impact Sedona?<\/a><\/p>\n October 2011 Conservation Biology<\/em>, Going back to the land in the Age of Entitlement<\/a> (pdf). This essay elicited a comment, to which I responded: Choosing an alternative path<\/a> (follows the comment to which it responds) (pdf)<\/p>\n June 2012 Conservation Biology<\/em>, Choosing an alternative path<\/a> (follows the comment to which it responds) (pdf). Editorial that sparked this online dialog is here<\/a> (pdf).<\/p>\n 22 November 2012 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Walking Away from Empire<\/a><\/p>\n 15 March 2013 Blazing Kat Productions<\/em>, All of the above<\/a>*<\/a><\/p>\n 30 April 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Climate is a social justice issue<\/a><\/p>\n 10 May 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, If good is common good, we are failing<\/a><\/p>\n 1 June 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, On Climate Change & Collective Courage<\/a>.<\/p>\n 6 June 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Divided We Fall, And So We Are<\/a> (permalinked at Island Breath<\/a>).<\/p>\n 15 August 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Questioning Culture: A Series<\/a><\/p>\n 18 August 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Questioning Culture: The Long Littleness of Life<\/a><\/p>\n 24 August 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Questioning Culture: Shades of Existential Gray<\/a><\/p>\n 28 August 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Questioning Culture: When Personal Happiness brings Suffering to Others<\/a><\/p>\n 31 August 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Questioning Culture: American Empire<\/a><\/p>\n 3 September 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Questioning Culture: Our Addiction to Growth<\/a><\/p>\n 7 September 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Questioning Culture: The Absurdity of Authenticity<\/a><\/p>\n 12 October 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Expressing Our Humanity As We Drown In It<\/a><\/p>\n 28 October 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Protecting the Common Good<\/a><\/p>\n 15 November 2013 The Good Men Project<\/em>, Hope is Hopeless: On the Dangers of Hopium<\/a><\/p>\n 19 November 2013 Blazing Kat Productions, Why Bother?<\/a>*<\/a><\/p>\n 22 December 2013 The Next Step, Are you ready to take The Next Step?<\/a><\/p>\n 28 December 2013 The Next Step, It’s Time for Me to Leave My Current Life and Start Living in a Post-Peak-Oil World<\/a><\/p>\n 3 January 2014 The Good Men Project, Trading Hope for Action<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n 22 January 2014 Shift<\/em>, \n
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