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- Audubon perspectives, the fight for survival, by Roger L. DiSilvestro ; principal photographer, Page Chichester. --
- The book of hope, a survival guide for trying times, Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams with Gail Hudson
- Shrinking the Earth, the rise and decline of American abundance, Donald Worster
- Biophilia ;, The diversity of life ; Naturalist, Edward O. Wilson ; David Quammen, editor
- The human element, an Earth Vision Film production ; directed by Matthew Testa ; concept by James Balog ; produced by Olivia Ahnemann ; written by James Balog, Lyman Smith, Matthew Testa
- Psychogeography, disentangling the modern conundrum of psyche and place, words by Will Self ; pictures by Ralph Steadman
- A rough ride to the future, James Lovelock
- The ten trusts, what we must do to care for the animals we love, Jane Goodall and Marc Bekoff
- Into the Amazon, American Experience Films, PBS ; produced by John Maggio, Hannah Olson ; written and directed by John Maggio ; an Ark Media and John Maggio Productions film for American Experience
- Earth detox, how and why we must clean up our planet, Julian Cribb
- Ecological footprint, managing our biocapacity budget, Mathis Wackernagel, Bert Beyers ; initial English translation by Katharina Rout
- Falter, has the human game begun to play itself out?, Bill McKibben
- Monkey dancing, a father, two kids, and a journey to the ends of the Earth, Daniel Glick
- Half-earth, our planet's fight for life, Edward O. Wilson
- In the eye of the wild, by Nastassja Martin ; translated from the French by Sophie Lewis
- Pandemic, how climate, the environment, and superbugs increase the risk, Connie Goldsmith
- The poetic species, a conversation with Edward O. Wilson and Robert Hass, Edward O. Wilson and Robert Hass ; foreword by Lee Briccetti
- Ground work, writings on people and places, edited by Tim Dee
- 25 myths that are destroying the environment, what many environmentalists believe and why they are wrong, Daniel B. Botkin
- Coming of age at the end of nature, a generation faces living on a changed planet, edited by Julie Dunlap & Susan A. Cohen ; foreword by Bill McKibben
- Living in the future's past, a documentary film, directed by Susan Kucera ; Trafalgar Releasing ; Vision Films ; Rangeland Productions ; produced by Jeff Bridges, Jim Swift and Susan Kucera
- The once and future world, nature as it was, as it is, as it could be, J.B. MacKinnon
- The voice of the infinite in the small, re-visioning the insect-human connection, Joanne Elizabeth Lauck ; foreword by Thomas Berry
- Facing Gaia, eight lectures on the new climatic regime, Bruno Latour ; translated by Catherine Porter
- Second nature, scenes from a world remade, Nathaniel Rich
- The Serengeti rules, the quest to discover how life works and why it matters, Sean B. Carroll
- Back to Earth, what life in space taught me about our home planet-- and our mission to protect it, Nicole Stott, astronaut
- Fake invisible catastrophes and threats of doom, Patrick Moore
- The unnatural world, the race to remake civilization in Earth's newest age, David Biello
- Anti-tech revolution, why and how, Theodore John Kaczynski
- The annihilation of nature, human extinction of birds and mammals, Gerardo Ceballos, Anne H. Ehrlich, and Paul R. Ehrlich ; with original art by Ding Li Yong
- Last of the giants, the rise and fall of Earth's most dominant species, by Jeff Campbell ; illustrations by Adam Grano
- Living in the anthropocene, earth in the age of humans, edited by W. John Kress and Jeffrey K. Stine ; foreword by Elizabeth Kolbert ; afterword by Edward O. Wilson ; essays by Richard B. Alley [and others]
- Dancing at the Dead Sea, tracking the world's environmental hotspots, by Alanna Mitchell
- The god species, how the planet can survive the age of humans, Mark Lynas
- Early spring, an ecologist and her children wake to a warming world, Amy Seidl ; [foreword by Bill McKibben]
- Global climate change, the book of essential knowledge, Ernest Zebrowski ; foreword by Alice Madden
- Living in the anthropocene, the earth in the age of humans, edited by W. John Kress and Jeffrey K. Stine ; foreword by Elizabeth Kolbert ; afterword by Edward O. Wilson ; Richard B. Alley, Subhankar Banerjee, Carter J. Brandon, Lonnie G. Bunch III, Paula Caballero, Kelly Chance, Robin L. Chazdon, Lindsay L. Clarkson, G. Wayne Clough, Wade Davis, Peter Del Tredici, J. Emmett Duffy, Finis Dunaway, John Grabowska, Nagko Ishii, Luc Jacquet, Igor Krupnik, Thomas E. Lovejoy, George E. Luber, Joanna Marsh, Douglas J. McCauley, Sean M. McMahon, J.R. McNeill, Karen E. Milbourne, Rob Nixon, Ari Novy, Rick Potts, Steven J. Pyne, Lisa Ruth Rand, Peter H. Raven, Torben C. Rick, Holly H. Shimizu, Corine Wegener, Scott L. Wing
- What has nature ever done for us?, how money really does grow on trees, Tony Juniper ; foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales
- Treading softly, paths to ecological order, Thomas Princen
- The revenge of Gaia, why the Earth is fighting back-- and how we can still save humanity, James Lovelock ; foreword by Crispin Tickell
- Earth matters
- Convergence with nature, a Daoist perspective, David E. Cooper
- The legacy, an elder's vision for our sustainable future
- From naked ape to superspecies, a personal perspective on humanity and global eco-crisis, David Suzuki and Holly Dressel
- The world is blue, how our fate and the ocean's are one, Sylvia A. Earle
- Heatstroke, nature in an age of global warming, Anthony D. Barnosky
- Timefulness, how thinking llike a geologist can help save the world, Marcia Bjornerud
- Bringing back the dodo, lessons in natural and unnatural history, Wayne Grady
- Wild witch, a guide to earth magic, Marian Green