Life of Henry David Thoreau / Walter Harding
\Thoreau spoke of the environment in a way that made people listen / Laura Dassow Walls
\Thoreau was a poet-naturalist / Stephen Hahn
\Thoreau was an ecologist before there was ecology / Roderick Nash
\Walden was written as New Englanders systematically destroyed their forests / Ted Steinberg
\Humanity's love of the wilderness is a recent development / Stephen Budiansky
\Thoreau's nature was an artificial construct / Wright Morris
\Thoreau's Walden was never environmentally pristine / Robert Sattelmeyer
\Walden displays Thoreau's growing environmental consciousness / Lawrence Buell
\Thoreau's environmentalism mirrors his racial sensitivity / Jeffrey Myers
\Thoreau had an ambivalent attitude toward hunting / Richard Bridgman
\Thoreau's notion of simplicity can help save the environment / Bill McKibben
\Thoreau aids scientists in understanding global warming / Michelle Nijhuis
\Thoreau's methodology can help solve current environmental problems / Daniel B. Botkin
\Modern Thoreaus share his knack for self-promotion / Michael Agger
\New Hippie movement has some families returning to nature / Reihan Salam
\All Americans should respect and protect the environment / Newt Gingrich and Terry L. Maple
\Environmentalists must rescue the planet in the aftermath of destructive policies / Matthew Rothschild
\Environmentalism is the new religion of urban atheists / Kevin Steel
\It is not too late to save the environment / Zoe Cormier.