Incoming Resources
- Big history, Macquarie University Big History Institute ; foreword by David Christian
- Awakening the dreamer, changing the dream
- Dynamics of human biocultural diversity, a unified approach, Elisa J. Sobo
- Black faces, white spaces, reimagining the relationship of African Americans to the great outdoors, Carolyn Finney
- Out of the woods, seeing nature in the everyday, Julia Corbett
- On our nature walk, our first talk about our impact on the environment, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; foreword by Bob McDonald ; illustrations by Jane Heinrichs
- Reason in a dark time, why the struggle against climate change failed-- and what it means for our future, Dale Jamieson
- There is still time, to look at the big picture...and act, by Peter Seidel with an overview of our planet today by Gary Gardner
- Civilizations, culture, ambition, and the transformation of nature, Felipe Fern?ndez-Armesto
- Societies beyond oil, oil dregs and social futures, John Urry
- People habitat, 25 ways to think about greener, healthier cities, essays by F. Kaid Benfield
- Staying with the trouble, making kin in the Chthulucene, Donna J. Haraway
- Gaia's revenge, climate change and humanity's loss, P.H. Liotta and Allan W. Shearer
- If we were gone, imagining the world without people, John Coy ; illustrated by Natalie Capannelli
- First encyclopedia of our world, Felicity Broks ; illustrated by David Hancock ; designed by Susannah Owen
- Our choice, a plan to solve the climate crisis, Al Gore
- Homo sapiens, a film by Nikolaus Geyrhalter ; produced by NGF, Geyrhalter Glaser Kitzberger Widerhofer ; directed and photographed by Nikolaus Geyrhalter
- Civic ecology, adaptation and transformation from the ground up, Marianne E. Krasny and Keith G. Tidball
- In praise of paths, walking through time and nature, Torbjørn Ekelund ; translation by Becky L. Crook ; foreword by Geoff Nicholson
- Ecological imperialism, the biological expansion of Europe, 900-1900, Alfred W. Crosby
- An inconvenient sequel, truth to power, Al Gore
- The hungry tide, Amitav Ghosh
- Life without oil, why we must shift to a new energy future, Steve Hallett with John Wright
- Population resources environment;, issues in human ecology, [by] Paul R. Ehrlich [and] Anne H. Ehrlich
- Forces of change, a new view of nature, Daniel Botkin ... [et al.]
- The heart of sustainability, restoring ecological balance from the inside out, Andres R. Edwards, author of The sustainability revolution
- The nature principle, human restoration and the end of nature-deficit disorder, Richard Louv
- Endgame, Derrick Jensen
- Firefly guide to the state of the world
- Working on earth, class and environmental justice, edited by Christina Robertson and Jennifer Westerman
- Stepping stones, appropriate technology and beyond, edited by Lane de Moll and Gigi Coe
- You are never alone, written by Elin Kelsey ; artwork by Soyeon Kim
- Only one world, our own to make and to keep, Gerard Piel
- To know the world, a new vision for environmental learning, Mitchell Thomashow
- Making plans, how to engage with landscape, design, and the urban environment, Frederick R. Steiner
- Life in the balance, humanity and the biodiversity crisis, Niles Eldredge ; illustrations by Patricia Wynne
- An inconvenient truth, [presented by] Paramount Classics and Participant Productions ; a Lawrence Bender/Laurie David production ; directed by Davis Guggenheim ; produced by Laurie David, Lawrence Bender, Scott Z. Burns ; executive producers, Jeff Skoll ... [et al.] ; co-producer, Leslie Chilcott
- Radical simplicity, small footprints on a finite earth, Jim Merkel ; foreword by Vicki Robin
- Intrinsic hope, living courageously in troubled times, by Kate Davies, M.A., D. Phil
- What's really happening to our planet?, Tony Juniper
- Where we stand, a surprising look at the real state of our planet, Seymour Garte
- From mountaintop to valley bottom, understanding past land use in the northern Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, edited by Bradley J. Vierra
- Big history, from the Big Bang to the present, Cynthia Stokes Brown
- Biophilic cities, integrating nature into urban design and planning, Timothy Beatley
- Planet home, conscious choices for cleaning and greening the world you care about most, Jeffrey Hollender ; with Alexandra Zissu.
- The work of nature, how the diversity of life sustains us, Yvonne Baskin
- How to breathe underwater, field reports from an age of radical change, Chris Turner
- The human age, the world shaped by us, Diane Ackerman
- Riddled with life, friendly worms, ladybug sex, and the parasites that make us who we are, Marlene Zuk
- Design with nature, [by] Ian L. McHarg