books by subject
Global Warming & Ecology

Global Warming: Can Civilization Survive?

Numbers Don't Lie: 71 Things You Need to Know About the World

What's That Got to do with Me?: Global Warming.

The Edge: How competition for resources is pushing the world, and its climate, to the brink - and what we can do about it.

Not the End of the World: How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet

Building a Resilient Tomorrow: How to Prepare for the Coming Climate Disruption

Fen, Bog and Swamp: A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis

Climate Emergency Atlas: What's Happening - What We Can Do

The Disappearing Islands of the Chesapeake

Land-Use and Land-Cover Change: Local Processes and Global Impacts

Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World

The Impact of Climate Change on Drylands: With a Focus on West Africa

Asian Change in the Context of Global Climate Change: Impact of Natural and Anthropogenic Changes in Asia on Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems

Meltdown: The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians, and the Media

The End of Eden: Wild Nature in the Age of Climate Breakdown

Sharing the Effort: Options for Differentiating Commitments on Climate Change

Leveling the Carbon Playing Field - International Competition and US Climate Policy Design

The Benefits of Climate Change Policies

Kicking the Carbon Habit: Global Warming and the Case for Renewable and Nuclear Energy

Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival

The Human Age: The World Shaped by Us

Renewable Energy: Power for a Sustainable Future

Field Notes from a Catastrophe: A Frontline Report on Climate Change

Fire and Flood: A People's History of Climate Change, from 1979 to the Present

Why We Lie: The Source of our Disasters

Two Percent Solutions for the Planet: 50 Low-Cost, Low-Tech, Nature-Based Practices for Combatting Hunger, Drought, and Climate Change

What Climate Justice Means And Why We Should Care

The Pivotal Generation: Why We Have a Moral Responsibility to Slow Climate Change Right Now
