Incoming Resources
- Inside Biosphere 2, Earth science under glass, Mary Kay Carson ; with photographs by Tom Uhlman
- Anthropocene, a very short introduction, Erle C. Ellis
- The human planet, how we created the Anthropocene, Simon L. Lewis and Mark A. Maslin
- The human age, the world shaped by us, Diane Ackerman
- The ecotechnic future, envisioning a post-peak world, John Michael Greer
- Arts of living on a damaged planet, Anna Tsing, Heather Swanson, Elaine Gan, and Nils Bubandt, editors
- End times, a brief guide to the end of the world, asteroids, supervolcanoes, rogue robots, and more, Bryan Walsh
- The edge of extinction, travels with enduring people in vanishing lands, Jules Pretty
- Shadows in the sun, travels to landscapes of spirit and desire, Wade Davis
- World without end, environmental disaster and the collapse of empires, Ian Whyte
- 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
- Zooburbia, meditations on the wild animals among us, Tai Moses ; [illustrated by Dave Buchen]
- The big ratchet, how humanity thrives in the face of natural crisis : a biography of an ingenious species, Ruth DeFries
- Ecohumanism and the ecological culture, the educational legacy of Lewis Mumford and Ian McHarg, William J. Cohen ; with a foreword by Frederick R. Steiner
- The last hours of ancient sunlight, waking up to personal and global transformation, Thom Hartmann
- Awlād wa-banāt al-ʻālam, min adnāh ilá aqṣāh, [author, Nuria Roca ; illustrator, Rosa Maria Curto]
- Human permaculture, life design for resilient living, Bernard Alonso and Cécile Guiochon ; illustrated by Marie Quilvin
- Living in the anthropocene, Earth in the age of humans, edited by W. John Kress and Jeffrey K. Stine ; foreword by Elizabeth Kolbert ; afterword by Edward O. Wilson ; [essays by] Richard B. Alley [and 33 others]
- 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]
- Afterburn, society beyond fossil fuels, Richard Heinberg
- Re-wild, 50 paths to reconnect with nature, Stefano Luca Tosoni ; illustrations by Virginia Taroni ; preface by Valeria Margherita Mosca
- Pandora's seed, the unforeseen cost of civilization, Spencer Wells
- Footprints, in search of future fossils, David Farrier
- Apocalypse never, why environmental alarmism hurts us all, Michael Shellenberger
- When God isn't green, a world-wide journey to places where religious practice and environmentalism collide, Jay Wexler
- The post-pandemic world, sustainable living on a wounded planet, John Erik Meyer
- Earth at the crossroads, understanding the ecology of a changing planet, Eric G. Strauss
- My green manifesto, down the Charles River in pursuit of a new environmentalism, David Gessner
- Humankind, how biology and geography shape human diversity, Alexander H. Harcourt
- Primal, why we long to be wild and free, Nate Summers
- Out of the woods, seeing nature in the everyday, Julia Corbett
- The story is in our bones, how worldviews and climate justice can remake a world in crisis, Osprey Orielle Lake ; foreword by Casey Camp-Horinek, Ponca Nation
- Made for each other, the biology of the human-animal bond, Meg Daley Olmert ; illustrations by Virginia Daley
- Samsara, a Mark Magidson production ; a Ron Fricke film ; directed and photographed by Ron Fricke ; produced by Mark Magidson ; concept and treatment written by Ron Fricke, Mark Magidson ; a production of Magidson Films, Inc. ; DVD producer, Christopher Reyna ; Varèse Sarabande
- A reenchanted world, the quest for a new kinship with nature, James William Gibson
- An explorer's notebook, essays on life, history & climate, Tim Flannery