Environmental protection
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Environmental protection
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Environmental protection
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Incoming Resources
- Sacred land, intuitive gardening for personal, political & environmental change, Clea Danaan
- Catching Thunder, the true story of the world's longest sea chase, Eskil Engdal and Kjettil Sæter ; translated by Diane Oatley
- The control of nature, John McPhee
- Harvest for hope, a guide to mindful eating, Jane Goodall with Gary McAvoy and Gail Hudson
- Under a white sky, the nature of the future, Elizabeth Kolbert
- Time to think small, how nimble environmental technologies can solve the planet's biggest problems, Todd Myers
- Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Dinosaurs to the rescue!, a guide to protecting our planet, Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
- Eyes wide open, going behind the environmental headlines, Paul Fleischman
- Friends of the earth, a history of American environmentalism, Pat McCarthy
- The Water Walker, written and illustrated by Joanne Robertson
- Trashing the planet, how science can help us deal with acid rain, depletion of the ozone, and nuclear waste (among other things), Dixy Lee Ray and Lou Guzzo
- 50 simple things kids can do to save the earth, by the Earth Works Group
- Wild souls, freedom and flourishing in the non-human world, Emma Marris
- Nature smart, awesome projects to make with mother nature's help, Gwen Diehn, Terry Krautwurst & Bobbie [i.e. Bobbe] Needham
- The god species, saving the planet in the age of humans, Mark Lynas
- Making peace with the planet, Barry Commoner
- Planet in peril, Cable News Network, Inc. ; Red Envelope Entertainment ; producers, Heather O'Neill, Mary Anne Fox, Jordana Miller
- The Newman's Own Organics guide to a good life, simple measures to benefit you and the place you live, Nell Newman with Joseph D'Agnese
- Audubon perspectives, the fight for survival, by Roger L. DiSilvestro ; principal photographer, Page Chichester
- Going green, a kid's handbook to saving the planet, John Elkington ... [et al.] ; illustrated by Tony Ross
- An inconvenient sequel, truth to power, Paramount Pictures and Participant Media present ; an Actual Films production ; produced by Jeff Skoll, Richard Berge, p.g.a., Diane Weyermann, p.g.a. ; directed by Bonni Cohen & Jon Shenk
- The end of nature, Bill McKibben
- E.O. Wilson, of ants and men, produced by Shining Red Productions, Inc. for PBS ; Shelly Schulze, director ; Graham Townsley, writer/executive producer
- Hard green, saving the environment from the environmentalists : a conservative manifesto, Peter Huber
- Young peacemakers project book, Kathleen M. Fry-Miller, Judith A. Myers-Walls ; illustrations by Janet R. Domer-Shank ; foreword by Kathleen and James McGinnis
- Rain forest in your kitchen, the hidden connection between extinction and your supermarket /, Martin Teitel
- Our choice, a plan to solve the climate crisis, Al Gore
- State of the world 2014, governing for sustainability, Tom Prugh and Michael Renner, Project Directors ; Lisa Mastny, editor
- Earth in human hands, shaping our planet's future, David Grinspoon
- World on fire, saving an endangered earth, George J. Mitchell
- Conserving the environment, Laura K. Egendorf, book editor
- The EARTH book, Todd Parr
- My green manifesto, down the Charles River in pursuit of a new environmentalism, David Gessner
- Our choice, how we can solve the climate crisis, Al Gore ; [text adapted by Richie Chevat]
- Come back, salmon, how a group of dedicated kids adopted Pigeon Creek and brought it back to life, by Molly Cone ; photographs by Sidnee Wheelwright
- Fuel, Cinema Libre Distribution presents ; Blue Water Entertainment, Open Pictures, and Hero BX present ; in association with Digital Neural Axis and PIC Agency ; a Josh Tickell film ; produced by Blue Water Entertainment and Open Pictures ; produced by Greg Reitman, Dale Rosenbloom, Daniel Assael, Darius Fisher, and Rebecca Harrell ; directed by Josh Tickell ; written by Johnny O'Hara
- State of the World 2009, into a warming world : a Worldwatch Institute report on progress toward a sustainable society, Robert Engelman, Michael Renner, and Janet Sawin, project directors ; Ambika Chawla, project coordinator ; Linda Starke, editor
- The world we create, a message of hope for a planet in peril, Frances Beinecke with Bob Deans
- A change in the weather, Fitzhugh Green
- Up on Frogtown Mountain, directed, written, produced by Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers, Episode 1
- Improving urban environments, strategies for healthier and more sustainable cities, edited by Marco Ragazzi, PhD
- Climate change, author, John Woodward
- Ducks overboard!, a true story of plastic in our oceans, Markus Motum
- We alone, how humans have conquered the planet and can also save it, David Western
- Crossings, how road ecology is shaping the future of our planet, Ben Goldfarb
- Loving this planet, leading thinkers talk about how to make a better world, Helen Caldicott
- Ideas to postpone the end of the world, Ailton Krenak ; translated from the Portuguese by Anthony Doyle
- Protecting pollinators, how to save the creatures that feed our world, Jodi Helmer
- Climate champions, 15 women fighting for your future, Rachel Sarah
- The atlas of endangered species, editor: John A. Burton
Outgoing Resources
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