I am reading Latour's "Facing Gaia". (I do not know why I did not really wanted to read it. Perhaps I am fed up listening about the environment. Or perhaps it is the akward feeling that all this is a way for moderns ending to "there are too many humans in this planet and most of their brains smell bad", which can lead to some kind of economic euthanasia that will make nature solid again for the elect. But Tim Howles's enthousiasm I guess convinced me and now I am reading it, going uphill, and it is worth it)
I'll speak about my impression thus far (somewhere in the fourth chapter, having also read bits and peaces from further chapters).