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  • 365 ways to save the earth. Philippe Bourseiller. Y 363.7 BOU
  • Advocating for the environment: how to gather your power and take action. Susan B. Inches. 363.7052 INC
  • All that we share: a field guide to the commons. Jay Walljasper. 333.2 WAL
  • All the wild that remains: Edward Abbey, Wallace Stegner, and the American West. David Gessner. 813 GES
  • The (almost) zero waste guide: 100+ tips for reducing your waste without changing your life. Melanie Mannarino. 640.286 MAN
  • American earth: environmental writing since Thoreau333.72 AME
  • American wasteland: how America throws away nearly half of its food (and what we can do about it). Jonathan Bloom. 363.8 BLO
  • Animal factory: the looming threat of industrial pig, dairy, and poultry farms to humans and the environment. David Kirby. 636.01 KIR
  • Animal, vegetable, miracle: a year of food life. Barbara Kingsolver. 630.2 KIN
  • Archipelago: portraits of life in the world’s most remote island sanctuary. David Liittschwager, Susan Middleton. 578.77 LII
  • Arctic wings: birds of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge598.0979 ARC
  • As long as grass grows: the indigenous fight for environmental justice, from colonization to Standing Rock. Dina Gilio-Whitaker. 970.5 GIL
  • Atmosphere of hope: searching for solutions to the climate crisis. Tim Flannery. 363.7387 FLA
  • Babylon’s ark: the incredible wartime rescue of the Baghdad Zoo. Lawrence Anthony. Y 590.73 ANT
  • Back to Earth: what life in space taught me about our home planet–and our mission to protect it. Nicole Stott. 304.2 STO
  • The battle for paradise: surfing, tuna, and one town’s quest to save a wave. Jeremy Evans. 304.2097 EVA
  • Becoming animal: an earthly cosmology. David Abram. 304.2 ABR
  • Betting the farm on a drought: stories from the front lines of climate change. Seamus McGraw. 363.7387 MACG
  • The big thirst: the secret life and turbulent future of water. Charles Fishman. 333.91 FIS
  • The birds of Pandemonium: life among the exotic and the endangered. Michele Raffin. 598 RAF
  • The black rhinos of Namibia: searching for survivors in the African desert. Rick Bass. 599.668 BAS
  • Blood and earth: modern slavery, ecocide, and the secret to saving the world. Kevin Bales. 306.362 BAL
  • The boom: how fracking ignited the American energy revolution and changed the world. Russell Gold. 333.823 GOL
  • Build your own electric vehicle. Seth Leitman, Bob Brant. 629.2293 LEI
  • Building green. Clarke Snell. 690.837 SNE
  • Careers in renewable energy: your world, your future. Gregory McNamee. 333.794 MACN
  • Cathedral of the wild: an African journey home. Boyd Varty. 639.95 VAR, Large Type 639.95 VAR
  • Change comes to dinner: how vertical farmers, urban growers, and other innovators are revolutionizing how America eats. Katherine Gustafson. 641.3 GUS
  • Changing diapers: the hip mom’s guide to modern cloth diapering. Kelly Wels. 649.1 WEL
  • Chernobyl’s wild kingdom: life in the dead zone. Rebecca L. Johnson. Y 363.1799 JOH
  • Clean energy common sense: an American call to action on global climate change. Frances Beinecke. 333.79 BEI
  • Climate change for dummies. Elizabeth May, John Kidder, Zoë Caron. 363.7387 MAY
  • The climate fix: what scientists and politicians won’t tell you about global warming. Roger Pielke, Jr. 363.7387 PIE
  • Climate of hope: how cities, businesses, and citizens can save the planet. Michael R. Bloomberg, Carl Pope. 363.7387 BLO
  • The climate war: true believers, power brokers, and the fight to save the earth. Eric Pooley. 363.7387 POO
  • Closet monsters: stitch creatures you’ll love from clothing you don’t. John Murphy. 745.5924 MUR
  • Coal: a human history. Barbara Freese. 553.24 FRE
  • Collapse: how societies choose to fail or succeed. Jared Diamond. 304.28 DIA
  • Common threads: weaving community through collaborative eco-art. Sharon Kallis. 701.08 KAL
  • The complete idiot’s guide to organic living. Eliza Sarasohn. 640 SAR
  • Condor: to the brink and back– the life and times of one giant bird. John Nielsen. 598.92 NIE
  • Confessions of a recovering environmentalist and other essays. Paul Kingsnorth. 363.7 KIN
  • Consumer guide to home energy savings. Jennifer Thorne Amann. 644 AMA
  • Countdown: our last, best hope for a future on earth? Alan Weisman. 304.2 WEI
  • Courage for the Earth: writers, scientists, and activists celebrate the life and writing of Rachel Carson577.27 COU
  • Cows save the planet and other improbable ways of restoring soil to heal the earth. Judith D. Schwartz. 577.57 SCH
  • Craftcycle: 100+ eco-friendly projects and ideas for everyday living. Heidi Boyd. 745.584 BOY
  • Creating rain gardens: capturing the rain for your own water-efficient garden. Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, Apryl Uncapher. 635.95 WOE
  • The Creation: an appeal to save life on Earth. Edward O. Wilson. 333.9516 WIL
  • Dangerous years: climate change, the long emergency, and the way forward. David W. Orr. 363.7387 ORR
  • Deep future: the next 100,000 years of life on Earth. Curt Stager. 363.7 STA
  • Desperate: an epic battle for clean water and justice in Appalachia. Kris Maher. 344.046 MAH
  • The dirty life: on farming, food, and love. Kristin Kimball. 631.584 KIM, CD 631.584 KIM
  • Do one green thing: saving the earth through simple, everyday choices. Mindy Pennybacker. 333.72 PEN
  • The dolphin in the mirror: exploring dolphin minds and saving dolphin lives. Diana Reiss. 599.53 REI
  • Don’t even think about it: why our brains are wired to ignore climate change. George Marshall. 363.7387 MAR
  • Don’t trust, don’t fear, don’t beg: the extraordinary story of the Arctic 30. Ben Stewart. 363.7382 STE
  • The eagle watchers: observing and conserving raptors around the world598.942 EAG
  • Earth: an intimate history. Richard Fortey. 551.7 FOR
  • The Earth friendly home640 EAR
  • Earth keeper: reflections on the American land. N. Scott Momaday. 814.54 MOM
  • Earth-sheltered houses: how to build an affordable underground home. Rob Roy. 690.837 ROY
  • Earth: the sequel: the race to reinvent energy and stop global warming. Fred Krupp, Miriam Horn. 621.042 KRU
  • Eating the sun: how plants power the planet. Oliver Morton. 572.46 MOR
  • Eco house book. Terence Conran. 720.47 CON
  • EcoMind: changing the way we think, to create the world we want. Frances Moore Lappe. 304.28 LAP
  • Electric and hybrid cars: a history. Curtis D. Anderson and Judy Anderson. 629.2293 AND
  • The elephant whisperer: my life with the herd in the African wild. Lawrence Anthony. 599.674 ANT
  • The end of the line: how overfishing is changing the world and what we eat. Charles Clover. 333.956 CLO, DVD 333.956
  • Endangered species: protecting biodiversity. Kim Masters Evans. 578.68 EVA, Electronic Resource
  • Endangered: wildlife on the brink of extinction. George C. McGavin. Y 591.68 MACG
  • The energy-smart house: builder-tested, code approved644 ENE
  • Energy-wise landscape design: a new approach for your home & garden. Sue Reed. 712.6 REE
  • Environmental science demystified. Linda D. Williams. 577 WIL
  • Erosion: essays of undoing. Terry Tempest Williams. 814 WIL
  • The essential agrarian reader: the future of culture, community, and the land338.1 ESS
  • Essential atlas of ecology577 ESS
  • The face on your plate: the truth about food. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson. 641.3 MAS
  • Falter: has the human game begun to play itself out? Bill McKibben. 909.83 MACK
  • Farewell, my Subaru: an epic adventure in local living. Doug Fine. 333.72 FIN
  • Field notes from a catastrophe: man, nature, and climate change. Elizabeth Kolbert. 363.738 KOL
  • A field philosopher’s guide to fracking: how one Texas town stood up to big oil and gas. Adam Briggle. 363.11 BRI
  • Fierce beauty: preserving the world of wild cats. Tim Flach, Barry Bland. 599.75 FLA
  • 50 plus one tips for going green. Alicia Maria Smith. Large Type 640 SMI
  • 50 simple things you can do to save the Earth. John Javna, Sophie Javna, Jesse Javna. 363.7 JAV
  • Fire and flood: a people’s history of climate change, from 1979 to the present. Eugene Linden. 304.28 LIN
  • Fire and ice: soot, solidarity, and survival on the roof of the world. Jonathan Mingle. 363.738 MIN
  • Fixing climate: what past climate changes reveal about the current threat–and how to counter it. Wallace S. Broecker, Robert Kunzig. 551.6 BRO
  • Food and the city: urban agriculture and the new food revolution. Jennifer Cockrall-King. 363.8 COC
  • Food fix: how to save our health, our economy, our communities, and our planet-one bite at a time. Mark Hyman. 363.8561 HYM
  • Food matters: a guide to conscious eating with more than 75 recipes. Mark Bittman. 641.3 BIT
  • Food not lawns: how to turn your yard into a garden and your neighborhood into a community. H.C. Flores. 631.58 FLO
  • For cod & country. Barton Seaver. 641.692 SEA
  • Force of nature: the unlikely story of Wal-Mart’s green revolution. Edward Humes. 338.927 HUM
  • 47 things you can do for the environment. Lexi Petronis. Y 333.72 PET
  • The frackers: the outrageous inside story of the new billionaire wildcatters. Gregory Zuckerman. 338.762 ZUC
  • Fraser’s penguins: a journey to the future in Antarctica. Fen Montaigne. 598.47 MON
  • Frozen planet: a world beyond imagination. Alastair Fothergill, Vanessa Berlowitz. 577.0911 FOT, DVD 577.0911
  • Full body burden: growing up in the nuclear shadow of Rocky Flats. Kristen Iversen. 363.1799 IVE
  • The Galápagos: a natural history. Henry Nicholls. 508.8665 NIC
  • Galapagos: preserving Darwin’s legacy508.8665 GAL
  • The geography of risk: epic storms, rising seas, and the costs of America’s coasts. Gilbert M. Gaul. 363.3492 GAU
  • Getting started in permaculture: over 50 DIY projects for house & garden using recycled materials. Ross & Jenny Mars. 631.87 MAR
  • Getting to green: saving nature, a bipartisan solution. Frederic C. Rich. 363.7 RIC
  • Global climate change551.6 GLO
  • Global weirdness: severe storms, deadly heat waves, relentless drought, rising seas, and the weather of the future577.22 GLO
  • Go green, live rich: 50 simple ways to save the Earth and get rich trying. David Bach. 640 BAC
  • Going, going, gone?: animals and plants on the brink of extinction and how you can help. Malcolm Tait. 333.9522 TAI
  • Got sun? Go solar: harness nature’s free energy to heat and power your grid-tied home. Rex A. Ewing, Doug Pratt. 697.78 EWI
  • A great aridness: climate change and the future of the American southwest. William deBuys. 551.69 DEB
  • The Great Lakes: the natural history of a changing region. Wayne Grady. 508.77 GRA
  • The great warming: climate change and the rise and fall of civilizations. Brian Fagan. 551.609 FAG
  • The great white bear: a natural and unnatural history of the polar bear. Kieran Mulvaney. 599.786 MUL
  • The green and the black: the complete story of the shale revolution, the fight over fracking, and the future of energy. Gary Sernovitz. 333.823 SER
  • Green babies, sage moms: the ultimate guide to raising your organic baby. Lynda Fassa. 649.122 FAS
  • The green beauty guide: your essential resource to organic and natural skin care, hair care, makeup, and fragrances. Julie Gabriel. 646.72 GAB
  • Green collar jobs: environmental careers for the 21st century. Scott M. Deitche. 333.7202 DEI
  • Green equilibrium: the vital balance of humans & nature. Christopher Wills. 577 WIL
  • Green gadgets for dummies. Tom Hutsko. 621.381 HUT
  • The green gardener’s guide: simple, significant actions to protect & preserve our planet. Joe Lamp’l. 635.048 LAM
  • Green home building: money-saving strategies for an affordable, healthy, high-performance home. Miki Cook, Doug Garrett. 728.047 COO
  • The green house: new directions in sustainable architecture. Alanna Stang. 728.37 STA
  • Green interior design. Lori Dennis. 747 DEN
  • Green technology: earth-friendly innovations. Geeta Sobha. 621.042 SOB
  • Green wedding: planning your eco-friendly celebration. Mireya Navarro. 395.22 NAV
  • Greening your cleaning. Deirdre Imus. 648.5 IMU
  • Greening your home: sustainable options for every system in your house. Clayton Bennett. 644 BEN
  • Greening your small business: how to improve your bottom line, grow your brand, satisfy your customers–and save the planet. Jennifer Kaplan. 658.4083 KAP
  • Growing a garden city: how farmers, first graders, counselors, troubled teens, foodies, a homeless shelter chef, single mothers, and more are transforming themselves and their neighborhoods through the intersection of local agriculture and community–and how you can, too. Jeremy N. Smith. 635.0978 SMI
  • Growing tomorrow: a farm-to-table journey in photos and recipes: behind the scenes with 18 extraordinary sustainable farmers who are changing the way we eat. Forrest Pritchard. 630.92 PRI
  • Growing vegetables in drought, desert & dry times: the complete guide to organic gardening without wasting water. Maureen Gilmer. 635.0915 GIL
  • Half-Earth: our planet’s fight for life. Edward O. Wilson. 333.9516 WIL
  • The harvest eating cookbook: more than 200 recipes for cooking with seasonal local ingredients. Keith Snow. 641.65 SNO
  • The hockey stick and the climate wars: dispatches from the front lines. Michael E. Mann. 363.7387 MAN
  • Home enlightenment: practical, earth-friendly advice for creating a nurturing, healthy, and toxin-free home and lifestyle. Annie B. Bond. 648.5 BER
  • Homesteading: a backyard guide to– growing your own food, canning, keeping chickens, generating your own energy, crafting, herbal medicine, and more640 HOM
  • Hope for animals and their world: how endangered species are being rescued from the brink. Jane Goodall. 591.68 GOO
  • Hope on Earth: a conversation. Paul R. Ehrlich, Michael Charles Tobias. 577 EHR
  • Hot, flat, and crowded: why we need a green revolution–and how it can renew America. Thomas L. Friedman. Large Type 363.7 FRI, CD 363.7 FRI
  • The hour of land: a personal topography of America’s national parks. Terry Tempest Williams. 333.78 WIL
  • How bad are bananas?: the carbon footprint of everything. Mike Berners-Lee. 363.7387 BER
  • How to avoid a climate disaster: the solutions we have and the breakthroughs we need. Bill Gates. 363.7387 GAT, EAudiobook
  • How to clone a mammoth: the science of de-extinction. Beth Shapiro. 591.68 SHA
  • How to give up plastic: a guide to changing the world, one plastic bottle at a time. Will McCallum. 363.738 MACC
  • How to prepare for climate change: a practical guide to surviving the chaos. David Pogue. 363.738 POG
  • How we know what we know about our changing climate: scientists and kids explore global warming. Lynne Cherry. J 551.6 CHE
  • The human age: the world shaped by us. Diane Ackerman. 304.2 ACK
  • The hunt for the golden mole: all creatures great and small, and why they matter. Richard Girling. 591.68 GIR
  • If you love this planet: a plan to heal the earth. Helen Caldicott. 363.7 CAL
  • Imagine it!: a handbook for a happier planet. Laurie David, Heather Reisman. 640.286 DAV
  • In the empire of ice: encounters in a changing landscape. Gretel Ehrlich. 998 EHR
  • Killer whales of the world: natural history and conservation. Robin W. Baird. 599.536 BAI
  • Last child in the woods: saving our children from nature-deficit disorder. Richard Louv. 155.418 LOU
  • The last forest: the Amazon in the age of globalization. Mark London, Brian Kelly. 333.75 LON
  • The last great ape: a journey through Africa and a fight for the heart of the continent. Ofir Drori, David McDannald. 916.7 DRO
  • The last mountainDVD 333.73
  • The last rhinos: my battle to save one of the world’s greatest creatures. Lawrence Anthony. 599.668 ANT
  • The last unicorn: a search for one of Earth’s rarest creatures. William deBuys. 591.68 DEB
  • The last winter: the scientists, adventurers, journeymen, and mavericks trying to save the world. Porter Fox. 363.7387 FOX
  • Law of the jungle: the $19 billion legal battle over oil in the rain forest and the lawyer who’d stop at nothing to win. Paul M. Barrett. 344.046 BAR
  • Lawn gone!: low-maintenance, sustainable, attractive alternatives for your yard. Pam Penick. 712 PEN
  • A life on our planet: my witness statement and a vision for the future. David Attenborough. 508 ATT, Large Type 508 ATT
  • Lighting the world: transforming our energy future by bringing electricity to everyone. Jim Rogers. 333.7932 ROG
  • Little green dresses: 50 original patterns for repurposed dresses, tops, skirts, and more. Tina Sparkles. 646.4 SPA
  • The living Great Lakes. Jerry Dennis. 977 DEN
  • Living like Ed. Ed Begley, Jr. 333.72 BEG
  • Living off the grid: a simple guide to creating and maintaining a self-reliant supply of energy, water, shelter, and more. Dave Black. 644 BLA
  • The loneliest polar bear: a true story of survival and peril on the edge of a warming world. Kale Williams. 599.786 WIL
  • The long emergency: surviving the converging catastrophes of the twenty-first century. James Howard Kunstler. 303.49 KUN
  • Lost animals: extinct, endangered, and rediscovered species. John Whitfield. 591.68 WHI
  • Lost mountain: a year in the vanishing wilderness: radical strip mining and the devastation of Appalachia. Erik Reece. 622.292 REE
  • Love God, heal earth201.77 LOV
  • The magnetic north: notes from the Arctic circle. Sara Wheeler. 910.911 WHE
  • Make garbage great: the terracycle family guide to a zero-waste lifestyle. Tom Szaky, Albe Zakes. 363.7282 SZA
  • Merchants of doubt: how a handful of scientists obscured the truth on issues from tobacco smoke to global warming. Naomi Oreskes, Erik M. Conway. 174.95 ORE
  • Moby-duck: the true story of 28,800 bath toys lost at sea and of the beachcombers, oceanographers, environmentalists, and fools, including the author, who went in search of them. Donovan Hohn. 551.462 HOH
  • More than genes: what science can tell us about toxic chemicals, development, and the risk to our children. Dan Agin. 612.64 AGI
  • Moving to higher ground: rising sea level and the path forward. John Englander. 551.458 ENG
  • The national parks: America’s best idea: an illustrated history. Dayton Duncan. 333.78 DUN, CD 917.3 DUN, DVD 917.3
  • The natural plaster book. Cedar Rose Guelberth, Dan Chiras. 693.6 GUE
  • Natural remodeling for the not-so-green house. Carol Venolia, Kelly Lerner. 643.7 VEN
  • The nature principle: human restoration and the end of nature-deficit disorder. Richard Louv. 155.904 LOU
  • Nature revealed: selected writings, 1949-2006. Edward O. Wilson. 570 WIL
  • The new good life: living better than ever in an age of less. John Robbins. 640 ROB
  • The new normal: an agenda for responsible living. David Wann. 333.72 WAN
  • The new solar electric home: the complete guide to photovoltaics for your home. Joel Davidson, Fran Orner. 621.31244 DAV
  • No good alternative. William T. Vollmann. 363.1799 VOL v.2
  • No immediate danger. William T. Vollmann. 363.1799 VOL
  • No impact man: the adventures of a guilty liberal who attempts to save the planet and the discoveries he makes about himself and our way of life in the process. Colin Beavan. 333.72 BEA, DVD 333.72
  • No way home: the decline of the world’s great animal migrations. David S. Wilcove. 591.568 WIL
  • The ocean of life: the fate of man and the sea. Callum Roberts. 551.46 ROB
  • Oil and honey: the education of an unlikely activist. Bill McKibben. 363.7 MACK
  • On extinction: how we became estranged from nature. Melanie Challenger. 576.84 CHA
  • On time and water. Andri Snær Magnason. 363.7387 ANDOn thin ice: the changing world of the polar bear. Richard Ellis. 599.786 ELL
  • 100 animals. Nick Garbutt. 591.68 GAR
  • Organic farming: everything you need to know. Peter V. Fossel. 631.584 FOS
  • Organic housekeeping. Ellen Sandbeck. 648.5 SAN
  • Our daily poison: from pesticides to packaging, how chemicals have contaminated the food chain and are making us sick. Marie-Monique Robin. 363.7384 ROB
  • Our house is on fire: scenes of a family and a planet in crisis. Greta Thunberg, Svante Thunberg, Malena Ernman, Beata Ernman. 363.738 THU
  • Our only world: ten essays. Wendell Berry. 306.0973 BER
  • Out of Eden: an odyssey of ecological invasion. Alan Burdick. 577 BUR
  • Overdevelopment, overpopulation, overshoot363.91 OVE
  • Paradise falls: the true story of an environmental catastrophe. Keith O’Brien. 363.7384 OBR
  • Paradise found: nature in America at the time of discovery. Steve Nicholls. 508.7 NIC
  • Path of destruction: the devastation of New Orleans and the coming age of superstorms. John McQuaid, Mark Schleifstein. 551.552 MACQ
  • Planet without apes. Craig B. Stanford. 599.88 STA
  • Plastic-free: how I kicked the plastic habit and how you can too. Beth Terry. 363.738 TER
  • Plastic purge: how to use less plastic, eat better, keep toxins out of your body, and help save the sea turtles! Michael SanClements. 668.4 SAN
  • Plenty: one man, one woman, and a raucous year of eating locally. Alisa Smith. 641.3 SMI
  • Poison spring: the secret history of pollution and the EPA. E.G. Vallianatos. 363.73 VAL
  • The quiet world: saving Alaska’s wilderness kingdom, 1879-1960. Douglas Brinkley. 333.72 BRI
  • Rain: a natural and cultural history. Cynthia Barnett. 551.577 BAR
  • Rain gardens: managing water sustainably in the garden and designed landscape. Nigel Dunnett, Andy Clayden. 635.95 DUN
  • Raising baby green. Alan Greene. 618.2 GRE
  • Rancher, farmer, fisherman: conservation heroes of the American heartland. Miriam Horn. 333.72 HOR
  • Raptors of North America: natural history and conservation. Noel and Helen Snyder. 598.9 SNY
  • Re-bound: creating handmade books from recycled and repurposed materials. Jeannine Stein. Y 686.3 STE
  • Re-creative: 50 projects for turning found items into contemporary design. Steve Dodds. Y 745.5 DOD
  • The real cost of fracking: how America’s shale-gas boom is threatening our families, pets, and food. Michelle Bamberger, Robert Oswald. 363.1791 BAM
  • The renewable energy handbook. William H. Kemp. 333.794 KEM
  • Replenishing the Earth: spiritual values for healing ourselves and the world. Wangari Maathai. 261.88 MAA
  • Resetting the table: straight talk about the food we grow and eat. Robert Paarlberg. 338.19 PAA
  • Restore, recycle, repurpose: {create a beautiful home}. Randy Florke. 747 FLO
  • Return of the condor. John Moir. 598.92 MOI
  • Rewilding our hearts: building pathways of compassion and coexistence. Marc Bekoff. 179.1 BEK
  • Rhythm of the wild: a life inspired by Alaska’s Denali National Park. Kim Heacox. 979.8 HEA
  • The right to be cold: one woman’s fight to protect the Arctic and save the planet from climate change. Sheila Watt-Cloutier. Y 363.7 WAT
  • Rightful heritage: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the land of America. Douglas Brinkley. 973.917 BRI
  • A river of waste: the hazardous truth about factory farmsDVD 636.0832
  • Running dry: a journey from source to sea down the Colorado River. Jonathan Waterman. 979.13 WAT
  • Salvage secrets: transforming reclaimed materials into design concepts. Joanne Palmisano. 747 PAL
  • Seasick: ocean change and the extinction of life on Earth. Alanna Mitchell. 577.727 MIT
  • The seasons alter: how to save our planet in six acts. Philip Kitcher, Evelyn Fox Keller. 363.7 KIT
  • The seasons on Henry’s farm: a year of food and life on a sustainable farm. Terra Brockman. 635.048 BRO
  • Secrets of the savanna: twenty-three years in the African wilderness unraveling the mysteries of elephants and people. Mark & Delia Owens. 599.674 OWE
  • Self-sufficiency for the 21st century. Dick & James Strawbridge. 630 STR
  • Sewing green: 25 projects made with repurposed & organic materials; plus tips & resources for Earth-friendly stitching. Betz White. 646.4 WHI
  • Shift your habit: easy ways to save money, simplify your life, and save the planet. Elizabeth Rogers. 640 ROG
  • Silence of the songbirds. Bridget Stutchbury. 598.8 STU
  • Silent spring revolution: John F. Kennedy, Rachel Carson, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and the great environmental awakening. Douglas Brinkley. 333.72 BRI, CD 333.72 BRI
  • Simply green giving: create beautiful gift wrapping, tags, and handmade treasures from everyday materials. Danny Seo. 745.5941 SEO
  • Simply organic: a cookbook for sustainable, seasonal, and local ingredients. Jesse Ziff Cool. 641.564 COO
  • 62 projects to make with a dead computer and other discarded electronics. Randy Sarafan. 745.5 SAR
  • A slice of organic life631.584 SLI
  • Slow death by rubber duck: the secret danger of everyday things. Rick Smith, Bruce Lourie. 615.902 SMI
  • Small green roofs: low-tech options for greener living635.9671 SMA
  • Smart mama’s green guide: simple steps to reduce your child’s toxic chemical exposure. Jennifer Taggart. 615.905 TAG
  • Solar living source book. John Schaeffer. 697.78 SCH
  • The sound of a wild snail eating. Elisabeth Tova Bailey. 594.38 BAI
  • Speed & scale: an action plan for solving our climate crisis now. John Doerr. 363.7387 DOE
  • Stand up that mountain: the battle to save one small community in the wilderness along the Appalachian Trail. Jay Erskine Leutze. 343.077 LEU
  • Stirring it up: how to make money and save the world. Gary Hirshberg. 338.76 HIR
  • Stolen water: saving the Everglades from its friends, foes, and Florida. W. Hodding Carter. 917.593 CAR
  • Storms of my grandchildren: the truth about the coming climate catastrophe and our last chance to save humanity. James Hansen. 363.7387 HAN
  • The story of Brutus: my life with Brutus the bear and the grizzlies of North America. Casey Anderson. 599.784 AND
  • The story of more: how we got to climate change and where to go from here. Hope Jahren. 363.7387 JAH, Y 363.7387 JAH
  • The story of stuff: how our obsession with stuff is trashing the planet, our communities, and our health–and a vision for change. Annie Leonard. 658.8342 LEO
  • Terra: our 100-million-year-old ecosystem–and the threats that now put it at risk. Michael Novacek. 576.84 NOV
  • A thinking person’s guide to America’s national parks333.78 THI
  • This changes everything: capitalism vs. the climate. Naomi Klein. 363.7387 KLE
  • This is climate change: a visual guide to the facts: see for yourself how the planet is warming and what it means for us. David Nelles, Christian Serrer. 363.7387 NEL
  • Thunder on the mountain: death at Massey and the dirty secrets behind big coal. Peter A. Galuszka. 363.11 GAL
  • Tigers in red weather: a quest for the last wild tigers. Ruth Padel. 599.756 PAD
  • The town that food saved: how one community found vitality in local food. Ben Hewitt. 338.19 HEW
  • Toxic free: how to protect your health and home from the chemicals that are making you sick. Debra Lynn Dadd. 363.19 DAD
  • The transition companion: making your community more resilient in uncertain times. Rob Hopkins. 307.1 HOP
  • Trash-to-treasure papermaking: make your own recycled paper from newspapers & magazines, can & bottle labels, discarded gift wrap, old phone books, junk mail, comic books and more--. Arnold E. Grummer. 676.22 GRU
  • Tropic of chaos: climate change and the new geography of violence. Christian Parenti. 304.25 PAR
  • Twelve by twelve: a one-room cabin off the grid & beyond the American dream. William Powers. 333.72 POW
  • Under a green sky: global warming, the mass extinctions of the past, and what they can tell us about our future. Peter D. Ward. 363.7387 WAR
  • Under the sky we make: how to be human in a warming world. Kimberly Nicholas. 304.25 NIC
  • Unsolaced: along the way to all that is. Gretel Ehrlich. 818 EHR
  • The upcycle: beyond sustainability, designing for abundance. William McDonough, Michael Braungart. 363.7 MACD
  • Visit sunny Chernobyl: and other adventures in the world’s most polluted places. Andrew Blackwell. 363.73 BLA
  • Voices from Chernobyl. Svetlana Alexievich. 363.1799 ALE
  • Walking softly in the wilderness: the Sierra Club guide to backpacking. John Hart. 796.51 HAR
  • Wallet activism: how to use every dollar you spend, earn, and save as a force for change. Tanja Hester. 338.927 HES
  • War of the whales: a true story. Joshua Horwitz. 333.9595 HOR
  • The waste-free world: how the circular economy will take less, make more, and save the planet. Ron Gonen. 338.064 GON
  • Waste: uncovering the global food scandal. Tristram Stuart. 363.8 STU
  • The water-saving garden: how to grow a gorgeous garden with a lot less water. Pam Penick. 635.95 PEN
  • The water-wise home: how to conserve, capture, and reuse water in your home and landscape. Laura Allen. 628.1 ALL
  • We are the weather makers: the history of climate change. Tim Flannery. Y 551.6 FLA
  • Weeding without chemicals. Bob Flowerdew. 632.5 FLO
  • What can I do?: my path from climate despair to action. Jane Fonda. 363.738 FON
  • What we think about when we try not to think about global warming: toward a new psychology of climate action. Per Espen Stoknes. 155.915 STO
  • Where the wild things were: life, death, and ecological wreckage in a land of vanishing predators. William Stolzenburg. 577.5 STO
  • White man’s game: saving animals, rebuilding Eden, and other myths of conservation in Africa. Stephanie Hanes. 333.954 HAN
  • The whole story of climate: what science reveals about the nature of endless change. E. Kirsten Peters. 551.5 PET
  • The wild trees: a story of passion and daring. Richard Preston. 585.5 PRE
  • Wisdom of the last farmer: harvesting legacies from the land. David Mas Masumoto. 630.92 MAS
  • The world as we knew it: dispatches from a changing climate. 363.7387 WOR
  • The world is blue: how our fate and the ocean’s are one. Sylvia A. Earle. 551.46 EAR
  • A world without ice. Henry Pollack. 551.312 POL
  • Yellow dirt: an American story of a poisoned land and a people betrayed. Judy Pasternak. 979.9 PAS
  • Your green home: a guide to planning a healthy, environmentally friendly new home. Alex Wilson. 690.837 WIL
  • Zen and the art of saving the planet. Thich Nhat Hanh. 294.3927 NHA
  • Zero waste home: the ultimate guide to simplifying your life by reducing your waste. Bea Johnson. 640.286 JOH
  • Zero waste: simple life hacks to drastically reduce your trash. Shia Su. 640.286 SU, Ebook

BIOGRAPHY

  • Born wild: the extraordinary story of one man’s passion for Africa. Tony Fitzjohn. B Fitzjohn
  • The boy who harnessed the wind. William Kamkwamba. B Kamkwamba
  • The gentle subversive: Rachel Carson, Silent spring, and the rise of the environmental movement. Mark Hamilton Lytle. B Carson
  • Last stand: Ted Turner’s quest to save a troubled planet. Todd Wilkinson. B Turner
  • Love, life, and elephants: an African love story. Dame Daphne Sheldrick. B Sheldrick
  • Mr. Hornaday’s war: how a peculiar Victorian zookeeper waged a lonely crusade for wildlife that changed the world. Stefan Bechtel. B Hornaday
  • On a farther shore: the life and legacy of Rachel Carson. William Souder. B Carson
  • Unbowed: a memoir. Wangari Muta Maathai. B Maathai
  • The wilderness warrior: Theodore Roosevelt and the crusade for America. Douglas Brinkley. B Roosevelt

FICTION

  • Anthill. E.O. Wilson. Fic WIL
  • An atomic romance. Bobbie Ann Mason. Fic MAS, CD Fic MAS
  • Blackfish City. Sam J. Miller. Sci. Fic MIL, Ebook
  • Dig too deep. Amy Allgeyer. Y Fic ALL
  • Farmed and dangerous. Edith Maxwell. Mystery MAX
  • Flush. Carl Hiaasen. Y Fic HIA, J HIA, Y AUDIO CD HIA
  • Heat and light. Jennifer Haigh. Fic HAI, Ebook
  • Migrations. Charlotte McConaghy. Fiction McConaghy
  • Rock bottom. Erin Brockovich. Fic BRO
  • Solar. Ian McEwan. Fic MACE
  • Something new under the sun. Alexandra Kleeman. Fic KLE
  • Trashlands. Alison Stine. Sci. Fic STI, EAudiobook
  • When the killing’s done. T. Coraghessan Boyle. Fic BOY
  • The year of the flood. Margaret Atwood. Fic ATW

REFERENCE

  • Endangered species: protecting biodiversity. Kim Masters Evans. R 300.7 INF
  • Energy: supplies, sustainability and costs. Sandra M. Alters. R 300.7 INF
  • The environment: a revolution in attitudes. Kim Masters Evans. R 300.7 INF
  • Water: no longer taken for granted. Sandra M. Alters. R 300.7 INF
  • Wildlands philanthropy: the great American tradition. Tom Butler. R 917.3 BUT

AUDIOBOOKS

  • The ecological planet: an introduction to Earth’s major ecosystems. John Kricher. CD 577 KRI
  • Energy for future presidents: the science behind the headlines. Richard A. Muller. CD 333.79 MUL
  • Fueling the planet: the past, present, and future of energy. Michael B. Mc Elroy. CD 333.79 MACE
  • In deep water: the anatomy of a disaster, the fate of the Gulf, and how to end our oil addiction. Peter Lehner. CD 363.7382 LEH
  • You are here: exposing the vital link between what we do and what that does to our planetCD 363.7 KOS

DVDS & VIDEOS

  • Ansel Adams: a documentary filmDVD B Adams
  • Being green (Sesame Street). DVD Children S
  • Blue gold: world water warsDVD 333.911
  • Born to be wildDVD 333.954
  • Building with awareness: the construction of a hybrid homeDVD 691
  • Captain Planet and the PlaneteersDVD Children C
  • The chances of the world changingDVD 333.957
  • Cool it: are we saving the world or just burning moneyDVD 363.7387
  • The coveDVD 599.53
  • CrudeDVD 622.3382
  • Cuba: the accidental EdenDVD 508.729
  • Curiosity quest goes green. Rubber barkDVD Children C
  • Dirt! the movieDVD 631.49
  • Dive! living off America’s wasteDVD 363.728
  • The 11th hourDVD 304.28
  • Extreme iceDVD 551.31
  • Flow: for love of waterDVD 333.911
  • Frogs & amphibians crisis & CSIDVD J 597.8
  • Gabon, the last EdenDVD 591.967
  • GaslandDVD 622.338
  • Handy Manny. Manny’s green teamDVD Children H
  • HotspotsDVD 333.9516
  • Hurricane on the bayouDVD 363.3492
  • An inconvenient truthDVD 363.7387
  • LifeDVD 570
  • No impact manDVD 333.72
  • Nuclear energyDVD 333.7924
  • Planet EarthDVD 508
  • Planet in peril: a CNN worldwide investigationDVD 304.28
  • Pollution solutionsDVD Children B
  • Radioactive wolves: Chernobyl’s nuclear wildernessDVD 363.1799
  • Respect yo’ mama here comes Mr. Recycle Man! DVD Children R
  • Safety smart goes greenDVD Children S
  • Saved by the sun. DVD 333.7923
  • Spirit bear: the Simon Jackson storyDVD Drama
  • Stuff happens with Bill NyeDVD Children B
  • WALL-EDVD Children W
  • The whale warrior: pirate for the seaDVD 333.959
  • Whales in crisisDVD 599.5
  • Who killed the electric car? DVD 629.2293
  • The world according to MonsantoDVD 660.65

CHILDREN’S BOOKS

  • All the wild wonders: poems of our EarthJ 808.81 ALL
  • Alternative energy beyond fossil fuels. Dana Meachen Rau. J 333.794 RAU
  • Antarctic melting: the disappearing Antarctic ice cap. Michael A. Sommers. J 363.7387 SOM
  • Ants in your pants, worms in your plants!: (Gilbert goes green). Diane deGroat. Pic DEG
  • Baby Coyote and the old woman = El coyotito y la viejita. Carmen Tafolla. Sp. Lang. Pic TAF
  • The bat scientists. Mary Kay Carson. J 599.4 CAR
  • The buffalo are back. Jean Craighead George. J 599.643 GEO
  • Can we save the tiger? Martin Jenkins. J 591.68 JEN
  • The canyon. Sheila Cole. J COL
  • Conserving our fresh water. Carol Inskipp. J 333.91 INS
  • Earth-friendly crafts: clever ways to reuse everyday items. Kathy Ross. J 745.58 ROS
  • Easy earth-friendly crafts in 5 steps. Anna Llimos. J 745.58 LLI
  • Eco babies wear green. Michelle Sinclaire Colman. Board Book COL
  • Endangered planet. David Burnie. J 333.95 BUR
  • Energy. Rob Bowden. J 333.79 BOW
  • Energy. John Stringer. J 333.79 STR
  • Energy Island: how one community harnessed the wind and changed their world. Allan Drummond. J 333.92 DRU
  • Everglades forever: restoring America’s great wetland. Trish Marx. J 975.9 MAR
  • Fancy Nancy: every day is Earth Day. Jane O’Connor. E OCO
  • Food and farming. Rob Bowden. J 338.1 BOW
  • Food for life. John Baines. J 630 BAI
  • The forever forest: kids save a tropical treasure. Kristin Joy Pratt-Serafini. J 578.734 PRA
  • Healthy seas. Carol Inskipp. J 577.7 INS
  • An inconvenient truth: the crisis of global warming. Al Gore. J 363.7387 GOR
  • A journey into a lake. Rebecca L. Johnson. J 577.63 JOH
  • A journey into a wetland. Rebecca L. Johnson. J 577.68 JOH
  • Julie and the eagles. Megan McDonald. J MACD
  • Kailey. Amy Goldman Koss. J KOS
  • Love your world: how to take care of the plants, the animals, and the planet. Dawn Sirett. Pic SIR
  • The Magic School Bus and the climate challenge. Joanna Cole. J 363.7387 COL
  • Make it!: don’t throw it away–create something amazing! Jane Bull. J 745.58 BUL
  • Miss Fox’s class goes green. Eileen Spinelli. Pic SPI
  • Old cars. Sally Morgan. J 363.728 MOR
  • Olivia’s birds: saving the Gulf. Olivia Bouler. J 598 BOU
  • Ozone. Don Nardo. J 363.7387 NAR
  • Pale Male: citizen hawk of New York City. Janet Schulman. J 598.94 SCH
  • Pandas and other endangered species. Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce. J 599.789 OSB
  • Polar bear, why is your world melting? Robert E. Wells. J 363.7387 WEL
  • Rachel: the story of Rachel Carson. Amy Ehrlich. EB Carson
  • Recycle this book: 100 top children’s book authors tell you how to go greenJ 363.7 REC
  • Recycled tires. Toney Allman. J 363.728 ALL
  • Red wolves: and then there were (almost) none.  Meish Goldish. J 599.773 GOL
  • Reducing the carbon footprint. Anne Rooney. J 363.7 ROO
  • Resources. Andrew Solway. J 333.72 SOL
  • Solar power. Neil Morris. J 333.792 MOR
  • Sustainable homes. Ewan McLeish. J 690.8 MACL
  • 31 ways to change the world: we are what we do.  J 361.2 THI
  • The trouble with dragons. Debi Gliori. Pic GLI
  • Wangari’s trees of peace: a true story from Africa. Jeanette Winter. EB Wangari
  • Waste and recycling. Sally Morgan. J 363.728 MOR
  • Waste disposal. Andrew Solway. J 363.728 SOL
  • Water. Geoff Barker. J 553.7 BAR
  • What’s so special about planet Earth? Robert E. Wells. J 525 WEL

SPANISH LANGUAGE / EN ESPAÑOL

  • Las tres erres: reutilizar, reducir, reciclar. Nuria Roca. Sp. Lang. J 363.728 ROC

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