Incoming Resources
- The legacy, an elder's vision for our sustainable future, David Suzuki ; foreword by Margaret Atwood
- A bestiary of the Anthropocene, on hybrid minerals, animals, plants, fungi..., [edited by] Nicolas Nova & Disnovation.org
- Pandora's seed, the unforeseen costs of civilization, Spencer Wells
- The time of the black jaguar, an offering of indigenous wisdom for the continuity of life on Earth, Arkan Lushwala
- Made for each other, the biology of the human-animal bond, Meg Daley Olmert ; illustrations by Virginia Daley
- How to be a climate optimist, blueprints for a better world, Chris Turner
- Everything under the sun, toward a brighter future on a small blue planet, David Suzuki and Ian Hanington
- The wild and the wicked, on nature and human nature, Benjamin Hale
- Tipping point for planet Earth, how close are we to the edge?, Anthony D. Barnosky and Elizabeth A. Hadly
- U-X-L sustainable living, Jason M. Everett, project editor
- The species that changed itself, how prosperity reshaped humanity, Edwin Gale
- Being ecological, Timothy Morton
- Sustainability, Paul B. Thompson and Patricia E. Norris
- The David Suzuki reader, a lifetime of ideas from a leading activist and thinker, David Suzuki ; foreword by Bill McKibben
- Here on earth, a natural history of the planet, Tim Flannery
- The human age, how we created the anthropocene epoch and caused the climate crisis, Gísli Pálsson
- Nature and madness, Paul Shepard ; with a foreward by C.L. Rawlins
- The sacred balance, rediscovering our place in nature, updated & expanded, David Suzuki ; with Amanda McConnell & Adrienne Mason
- Ecosystems, society, and health, pathways through diversity, convergence, and integration, edited by Lars K. Hallström, Nicholas Guehlstorf, and Margot W. Parkes
- The great disruption, how the climate crisis will bring on the end of shopping and the birth of a new world, Paul Gilding
- Evening thoughts, reflecting on Earth as sacred community, Thomas Berry ; edited by Mary Evelyn Tucker
- The Derrick Jensen reader, writings on environmental revolution, Derrick Jensen, edited by Lierre Keith
- The environment and world history, edited by Edmund Burke, III and Kenneth Pomeranz
- Finding our niche, toward a restorative human ecology, Philip A. Loring
- I am here! where are you?, Anita Jones & Sarah Horne
- The ostrich factor, our population myopia, Garrett Hardin
- Reclaiming the commons, biodiversity, indigenous knowledge, and the rights of Mother Earth, Vandana Shiva ; foreword by Ronnie Cummins ; with the Navdanya Team, Anugrah Bhatt, Prerna Anilkumar, Neha Raj Singh
- A reenchanted world, the quest for a new kinship with nature, James William Gibson
- 500 ways to change the world, Global Ideas Bank ; edited and compiled by Nick Temple
- What has nature ever done for us?, how money really does grow on trees, Tony Juniper ; foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales
- 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
- Deer & thunder, indigenous ways of restoring the world, by Arkan Lushwala
- The power of place, geography, destiny, and globalization's rough landscape, Harm de Blij
- Human environmental impact, how we affect Earth, by Ava Sawyer
- Bringing back the dodo, lessons in natural and unnatural history, Wayne Grady
- Treading softly, paths to ecological order, Thomas Princen
- The great disruption, why the climate crisis will bring on the end of shopping and the birth of a new world, Paul Gilding
- 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
- Ground work, writings on people and places, edited by Tim Dee
- How to disappear, notes on invisibility in a time of transparency, Akiko Busch
- My green manifesto, down the Charles River in pursuit of a new environmentalism, David Gessner
- The once and future world, nature as it was, as it is, as it could be, J.B. MacKinnon
- The god species, how the planet can survive the age of humans, Mark Lynas
- The human footprint, a global environmental history, Anthony N. Penna
- Watermark, directors, Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky
- Environmental anthropology engaging ecotopia, bioregionalism, permaculture, and ecovillages, edited by Joshua Lockyer and James R. Veteto
- The unnatural world, the race to remake civilization in Earth's newest age, David Biello
- 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]
- Back to Earth, what life in space taught me about our home planet-- and our mission to protect it, Nicole Stott, astronaut
- How to breathe underwater, field reports from an age of radical change, Chris Turner