Incoming Resources
- Man's responsibility for nature ;, ecological problems and Western traditions, [by] John Passmore
- Wild metropolis, A BBC Studios production for BBC and PBS; series producer, Matt Brandon
- The complete idiot's guide to self-sufficient living, by Jerome D. Belanger
- Ways of being, animals, plants, machines: the search for a planetary intelligence, James Bridle
- Ecological imperialism, the biological expansion of Europe, 900-1900, Alfred W. Crosby
- Our choice, a plan to solve the climate crisis, Al Gore
- Half-Earth, our planet's fight for life, Edward O. Wilson
- Urban wild, 52 ways to find wildness on your doorstep, Helen Rook
- An inconvenient truth, the planetary emergency of global warming and what we can do about it, Al Gore
- Becoming animal, an earthly cosmology, David Abram
- The mosquito, a human history of our deadliest predator, Timothy C. Winegard
- An inconvenient sequel, truth to power : your action handbook to learn the science, find your voice, and help solve the climate crisis, Al Gore
- How can one sell the air?, Chief Seattle's vision, [author, Chief Seattle ; editors, Eli Gifford, R. Michael Cook, and Warren Jefferson ; illustrations by Eleanor Dale Evans, Jerry Hutchens, and Warren Jefferson]
- Esteem, the power of vulnerability, directed by Peter Charles Downey
- Grandfather, Tom Brown, Jr
- Awakening Artemis, deepening intimacy with the living earth and reclaiming our wild nature, Vanessa Chakour
- How the Earth changed history, produced & directed by Charles Colville ... [and others]
- An inconvenient sequel, truth to power, a Paramount Pictures release of a Participant media, Actual Films production ; produced by Richard Berge, Jeff Skoll, Diane Weyermann ; written by Al Gore ; directed by Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk
- The progress of this storm, nature and society in a warming world, Andreas Malm
- Human services and resource networks, [by] Seymour B. Sarason [and others]
- Samsara, Oscilloscope Laboratories presents a Mark Magidson Production ; a Ron Fricke film ; directed & photographed by Ron Fricke ; produced by Mark Magidson
- The flip, turn your world around, Jared Rosen, David Rippe
- The patterning instinct, a cultural history of humanity's search for meaning, Jeremy R. Lent
- The biology of wonder, aliveness, feeling, and the metamorphosis of science, Andreas Weber
- Who are we?, Vladimir Megré ; translated from the Russian by John Woodsworth, edited by Leonid Sharashkin
- The mushroom at the end of the world, on the possibility of life in capitalist ruins, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
- Henry Thoreau and John Muir among the Native Americans, Richard F. Fleck
- The wasting of Borneo, dispatches from a vanishing world, Alex Shoumatoff
- The ringing cedars of Russia, Vladimir Megré ; translated from the Russian by John Woodsworth ; edited by Leonid Sharashkin
- Deep Creek, finding hope in the high country, Pam Houston
- The energy of life, Vladimir Megré ; translated from the Russian by John Woodsworth ; edited by Leonid Sharashkin
- Biomimicry, innovation inspired by nature, Janine M. Benyus
- Tides, the science and spirit of the ocean, Jonathan White ; foreword by Peter Matthiessen
- Planet home, conscious choices for cleaning and greening the world you care about most, Jeffrey Hollender with Alexandra Zissu
- What would nature do?, a guide for our uncertain times, Ruth DeFries
- 101 ways to save money & save our planet, The Green Group
- The skeptical environmentalist, measuring the real state of the world, Bjørn Lomborg
- Answering Chief Seattle, Albert Furtwangler
- Biophilia, The diversity of life, Naturalist, Edward O. Wilson ; David Quammen, editor
- Biomimicry, innovation inspired by nature, Janine M. Benyus
- Defiant earth, the fate of humans in the anthropocene, Clive Hamilton
- Four fifths a grizzly, a new perspective on nature that just might save us all, Douglas Chadwick
- Ecological footprint, managing our biocapacity budget, Mathis Wackernagel, Bert Beyers ; translated by Katharina Rout
- The legacy, an elder's vision for our sustainable future, David Suzuki ; [foreword by Margaret Atwood]
- The Neanderthal's necklace, in search of the first thinkers, by Juan Luis Arsuaga ; translated by Andy Klatt, illustrations by Juan Carlos Sastre
- Falter, has the human game begun to play itself out?, Bill McKibben
- Kinship to mastery, biophilia in human evolution and development, Stephen R. Kellert
- Reoccupy earth, notes toward an other beginning, David Wood
- Overheated, the human cost of climate change, Andrew T. Guzman
- The Fruitful city, the enduring power of the urban food forest, Helena Moncrieff