Incoming Resources
- The book of hope, a survival guide for trying times, Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams, with Gail Hudson
- Evolution under pressure, how we change nature and how nature changes us, written by Yolanda Ridge ; illustrated by Dane Thibeault
- Natural science and the planet earth
- The book of hope, a survival guide for trying times, Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams with Gail Hudson
- Human planet, a BBC/Discovery Channel/France Television co-production ; producers, Nicholas Brown ... [et al.] ; series producer, Dale Templar
- How to be a climate optimist, blueprints for a better world, Chris Turner
- Sustainability, Paul B. Thompson and Patricia E. Norris, Michigan State University
- The sacred balance, rediscovering our place in nature, David Suzuki, with Amanda McConnell, Adrienne Mason, Ian Hanington ; foreword by Robin Wall Kimmerer ; afterword by Bill McKibben
- A hunter-gatherer's guide to the 21st century, evolution and the challenges of modern life, Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein
- The nature of nature, why we need the wild, Enric Sala
- Peak everything, waking up to the century of declines
- Pandora's seed, the unforeseen cost of civilization, Spencer Wells
- Jahan dar sarashibiye soghoot, Jeremy Rifkin , Ted Howard ; tarjomehe Mahmud Behzad
- The heartbeat of trees, embracing our ancient bond with forests and nature, Peter Wohlleben ; translated by Jane Billinghurst
- The sacred balance, rediscovering our place in nature, David Suzuki ; with Amanda McConnell & Adrienne Mason
- The legacy, an elder's vision for our sustainable future, David Suzuki ; [foreword by Margaret Atwood]
- If we were gone, imagining the world without people, John Coy ; illustrated by Natalie Capannelli
- The 11th hour, Warner Independent Pictures presents, an Appian Way/Greenhour/Tree Media Group production ; produced by Leonardo DiCaprio ... [et al.] ; written & directed by Leila Conners Petersen and Nadia Conners
- Sustainable living, by Harriet Brundle
- Apocalypse never, why environmental alarmism hurts us all, Michael Shellenberger
- Invisible lines, boundaries and belts that define the world, Maxim Samson
- The human age, the world shaped by us, Diane Ackerman
- Be the change, Rob Greenfield's call to kids : making a difference in a messed-up world, Rob Greenfield and Antonia Banyard
- Inside Biosphere 2, earth science under glass, Mary Kay Carson ; with photographs by Tom Uhlman
- Change the story, change the future, a living economy for a living earth : a report to the club of Rome, David C. Korten
- The last hours of ancient sunlight, the fate of the world and what we can do before it's too late, Thom Hartmann ; [foreword by Joseph Chilton Pearce ; afterword by Neale Donald Walsch]
- You are never alone, Written by Elin Kelsey, Illustrated by Soyeon Kim
- Humankind, how biology and geography shape human diversity, Alexander H. Harcourt
- The nature of nature, why we need the wild, Enric Sala
- A natural history of the future, what the laws of biology tell us about the destiny of the human species, Rob Dunn
- The once and future world, nature as it was, as it is, as it could be, J.B. MacKinnon
- On our nature walk, our first talk about our impact on the environment, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrations by Jane Heinrich ; foreword by Bob McDonald
- Ours to share, coexisting in a crowded world, Kari Jones