Author BiographiesIntroductionChapter 1: Why Environmental Zero-Sum Games Are Real, by J.B. Ruhl and James SalzmanChapter 2: Zero-Sum Games in Pollution Control: Ecological Thresholds, Planetary Boundaries, and Policy Choices, by Robin Kundis CraigChapter 3: Energy Policy: No Place for Zero-Sum Thinking, by Inara ScottChapter 4: The Energy Justice Stakes Embedded in the Net Energy Metering Policy Debates, by Shalanda H. BakerChapter 5: Gaming Rhetoric and the Complicated Story of Local Identity, by Jonathan Rosenbloom and Keith HirokawaChapter 6: Deep Equity, Nonzero-Sum Environmentalism, and a Sustainable Planet, by David TakacsChapter 7: Public Lands and the Public Good: The Limitations of Zero-Sum Frames, by Sarah KrakoffChapter 8: Successful Land Conservation: Neither Zero-Sum Nor Win-Win, by Jessica OwleyChapter 9: Competitive Federalism: Environmental Governance as a Zero-Sum Game, by Shannon RoeslerChapter 10: Zero-Sum Climate and Energy Politics Under the Trump Administration, by Melissa PowersIndex