George Browning Handley is a professor of humanities at Brigham Young University (BYU) who has often written on issues related to environmentalism.
He taught at Northern Arizona University before joining the BYU faculty in 1998.
He also served as chair of BYU's department of humanities, classics and comparative literature.
His most cited work is Caribbean Literature and the Environment: Between Nature and Culture co-authored with Elizabeth M.
[2] Among other works by Handley are Home Waters: A Year of Recompenses on the Provo River (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2010), New World Poetics: Nature and the Adamic Imagination of Whitman, Neruda, and Walcott (Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 2007), Stewardship and Creation: LDS Perspectives on the Environment[3] and Postslavery Literatures in the Americas: Family Portraits in Black and White (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2000).