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Drawdown
by
Paul Hawken
ISBN: 9781524704650
Publication Date: 2017
Plastics and Environmental Sustainability
by
Anthony L. Andrady
Publication Date: 2015
A look at what happens to plastic items when humans are done with them, and how that impacts human and environmental health.
Toxic Communities
by
Dorceta Taylor
Publication Date: 2014
Explores injustice in communities near toxic waste sites, including the health problems often associated with these toxins.
Carbon Democracy
by
Timothy Mitchell
Publication Date: 2011
Explores dependence on oil from a global perspective, including the influence of oil companies around the world.
After Sustainability
by
John Foster
Publication Date: 2014
Addresses the idea that it is now too late for sustainability efforts, and radical change is essential to protect the planet.
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Kivalina
by
Christine Shearer
Call Number: E99.E7 S463 2011
Publication Date: 2011-07-26
A profile of Kivalina, Alaska, a Native Alaskan village that sued large oil companies for causing climate change that damaged their homeland.
The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change
by
Yoram Bauman; Grady Klein
Call Number: QC903 .K54 2014
Publication Date: 2014-06-05
An introduction to the problem of climate change, told through cartoons.
Don't Even Think about It
by
George Marshall
Call Number: QC903 .M368 2014
Publication Date: 2014-08-19
A look at the cognitive reasons why humans can recognize that climate change is real but act as though it is not.
Natural Capital
by
Dieter Helm
Call Number: HC85 .H46 2015
Publication Date: 2016
Explores the value of economic planning with a strong environmental perspective.
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