Published this year: Men, Masculinities, and Earth, edited by Paul M. Pulé and Martin Hultman (PalgraveMacmillan). It's a wide-ranging collection of studies and reflections on gender issues in the environmental crisis and the environmental movement, with a focus on men and masculinities.
I contributed a chapter called "After the Fires: Thoughts on Masculinities, the Sociocene, and Environmental Struggle", pages 105-115. Apologies for the dreadful term "sociocene": it's the best I could come up with, to emphasise the role of powerful institutions and social structures in producing planetary disaster.