Thank you for providing feedback! I always tell my students that the field of religion and the environment is incredibly diverse, and a nearly infinite number of topics are relevant to the subject. I also know that different people and different communities have various and often wildly different ways of approaching religious-environmental ideas and opportunities and visions. So your feedback is very important to help me, and to help us, craft a new version of this online book that will speak more effectively to a wider range of communities.
In its current form, I think the book speaks well enough to the students in my Religion and Environmental Values course at Ohio State...but the more feedback I can get about how the text can be revised or expanded to more helpfully serve local faith communities and individuals who want to learn more about and engage this topic, the better we can develop an updated version of the book.
So there are only two sorts of questions to answer as a peer reviewer:
1) who are you and where are you coming from? (what's your background? why do you care about this topic? what should I know about you to better interpret your review comments?), and
2) what are your general and specific comments about revising the book for a wider audience?
You can answer the first question set in a single text box (a few lines should suffice), and you can either answer the second question in a single text box, or you can choose to submit comments for specific chapters.
One request: If you are making a comment or suggestion about a specific line in the book, please make sure it's clear what/where you are referring to (e.g., "In the second paragraph of section 7.2, in the third line, you might consider replacing...").
Thanks again for your feedback!