On Infertile Ground: Population Control And Women's Rights In The Era Of Climate Change
Sasser’s first book, On Infertile Ground: Population Control and Women’s Rights in the Era of Climate Change, brings a critical feminist lens to studying how population control developed as an environmentalist strategy for international development, and how young policy advocates today are working to remake population interventions as social justice approaches. The book won the Emory Elliott Book Award for 2018-19, an award that celebrates scholarship that clarifies multifaceted issues without reducing their complexity.