Environmental degradation
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Environmental degradation
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Environmental degradation
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- The Moth Snowstorm, Nature and Joy
- The human age, the world shaped by us, Diane Ackerman
- 2012, Columbia Pictures presents a Centropolis production, a Roland Emmerich film ; produced by Harald Kloser, Mark Gordon, Larry Franco ; written by Harald Kloser & Roland Emmerich ; directed by Roland Emmerich
- Hope, human and wild, Bill McKibben
- How did we get into this mess?, politics, equality, nature, George Monbiot
- The future of life, Edward O. Wilson
- A planet of 3 billion, mapping humanity's long history of ecological destruction and finding our way to a resilient future : a global citizen's guide to saving the planet, Christopher Tucker
- The mushroom at the end of the world, on the possibility of life in capitalist ruins, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
- River of lost souls, the science, politics, and greed behind the Gold King Mine disaster, Jonathan P. Thompson
- When the levees broke, a requiem in four acts, HBO Documentary Films and 40 Acres and A Mule Filmworks present a Spike Lee Film; producers, Sam Pollard and Spike Lee ; director, Spike Lee
- Tomorrow, produced by Bruno Levy ; script by Cyril Dion ; directed by Melanie Laurent and Cyril Dion
- Green intelligence, creating environments that protect human health, John Wargo
- The ecological rift, capitalism's war on the earth, by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark, and Richard York
- Kinship to mastery, biophilia in human evolution and development, Stephen R. Kellert
- Endangered planet, David Burnie ; foreword by Tony Juniper
- Dancing at the Dead Sea, tracking the world's environmental hotspots, Alanna Mitchell
- Esteem, the power of vulnerability, directed by Peter Charles Downey
- Good news for a change, hope for a troubled planet, David Suzuki and Holly Dressel
- Terra, our 100-million-year-old ecosystem-- and the threats that now put it at risk, Michael Novacek
- Half-earth, our planet's fight for life, Edward O. Wilson
- Surviving Earth, production by United Natures Media and Peter Erb Media ; produced by Peter Charles Downey, Chris Erb, Peter Erb ; written and directed by Peter Charles Downey
- The ecological rift, capitalism's war on the earth, by John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark, and Richard York
- Man vs. nature, who will win?, a Roger Evans production ; Blair & Associates, Ltd
- 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
- Green was the earth on the seventh day, Thor Heyerdahl
- Betrayal of science and reason, how anti-environmental rhetoric threatens our future, Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich
- A short history of progress, by Ronald Wright
- SOS planet, nWave Pictures in association with WWF-The Netherlands ; produced by Charlotte Huggins and Caroline van Iseghem ; written and directed by Ben Stassen
- The environment, Lynn M. Zott, book editor
- Critical masses, the global population challenge, George D. Moffett
- Climate refugees, how climate change is displacing millions, The New York Times editorial staff
- Collapse, how societies choose to fail or succeed, Jared Diamond
- Living with the planet, making a difference in a time of climate change, Catherine von Ruhland
- Out there, insane waves, a dying ocean, an uncertain future : Southern Chile, Galapagos, Tahiti, California, El Salvador, Hawaii
- Eaarth, making a life on a tough new planet, Bill McKibben
- The elements we live by, how iron helps us breathe, potassium lets us see, and other surprising superpowers of the periodic table, Anja Røyne ; translated by Olivia Lasky
- Climate refugees, a film by Michael P. Nash and Justin Hogan
- Conserving the environment, Douglas Dupler, book editor
- Threshold, the progressive plan to pull America back from the brink, Thom Hartmann
- Oceana, our endangered oceans and what we can do to save them, Ted Danson with Michael D'Orso
- Integration of an economy under imperfect competition with a twelve-cell ecological model, by Harland Wm. Whitmore, Jr. [and others]
- No way home, the decline of the world's great animal migrations, David S. Wilcove ; with illustrations by Louise Zemaitis
- Environmental disasters, a chronicle of individual, industrial, and governmental carelessness, Lee Davis
- The age of consequences, a chronicle of concern and hope, Courtney White ; introduction by Wendell Berry
- The future of life, Edward O. Wilson
- Autophobia, love and hate in the automotive age, Brian Ladd
- The Derrick Jensen reader, writings on environmental revolution, edited by Lierre Keith
- Why dinosaurs matter, Kenneth Lacovara ; illustrations by Mike Lemanski
- The mushroom at the end of the world, on the possibility of life in capitalist ruins, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing
- The world according to Pimm, a scientist audits the Earth, Stuart L. Pimm