Incoming Resources
- Chasing water, a guide for moving from scarcity to sustainability, Brian Richter
- Fire and ice, soot, solidarity, and survival on the roof of the world, Jonathan Mingle
- How the world breaks, life in catastrophe's path, from the Caribbean to Siberia, Stan Cox and Paul Cox
- Seeking the greatest good, the conservation legacy of Gifford Pinchot, Char Miller
- Fractured communities, risk, impacts, and protest against hydraulic fracking in U.S. Shale regions, edited by Anthony E. Ladd
- Lost Antarctica, adventures in a disappearing land, James McClintock ; with a new preface by Sylvia Earle
- Environmental sustainability in transatlantic perspective, a multidisciplinary approach, edited by Manuela Achilles and Dana Elzey
- Plastic purge, how to use less plastic, eat better, keep toxins out of your body, and help save the sea turtles!, Michael SanClements
- Frackopoly, the battle for the future of energy and the environment, Wenonah Hauter
- Toxic airs, body, place, planet in historical perspective, edited by James Rodger Fleming and Ann Johnson
- Material participation, technology, the environment and everyday publics, Noortje Marres
- The basics of oil spill cleanup, Merv Fingas
- Tidal marsh restoration, a synthesis of science and management, edited by Charles T. Roman and David M. Burdick
- Glaciers, the politics of ice, Jorge Daniel Taillant
- Gila, the life and death of an American river, Gregory McNamee
- Undermined in coal country, on the measures in a working land, Bill Conlogue
- The conundrum, how scientific innovation, increased efficiency, and good intentions can make our energy and climate problems worse, David Owen
- Invisible nature, healing the destructive divide between people and the environment, Kenneth Worthy