Schapiro’s analysis puts science to use in everyday life to reinforce the threat of climate change on the global economy. The costs of climate change are often talked about in terms of the loss of human life and environmental... Read More
Leu explains chemical processes in understandable terms, using illustrations and photos to further his arguments. In his new book, "The Myths of Safe Pesticides", André Leu makes a powerful case against using agricultural chemicals.... Read More
Nelson uses humor to bring attention to important environmental issues and to detail his unique methods of improving ecosystems. In tracing the arc of his life in The Wastewater Gardener: Preserving the Planet One Flush at a Time, Mark... Read More
A visual narrative of photographs accompanies an inquisitive written narrative to show the link between rural and urban landscapes. Who has the right to decide how land in the Southwest is used? Homeowners or developers, Native Americans... Read More
Iselin’s eye for intricately textured photography elevates this book from interesting to captivating. It tickles and entangles the feet of swimmers. It clogs up boat motors. It snarls and weighs down fishing lines. Most people think of... Read More
Optimism about scientific observations and what people can do to improve the environment makes this book inspiring. In Grass, Soil, Hope: A Journey through Carbon Country, Courtney White provides a compelling and practical account of how... Read More
This fascinating assessment of our waste-based way of life equips us with knowledge on what to do about it. Tom Szaky’s "Outsmart Waste" is a very smart book about a dirty topic. As founder of TerraCycle, a company that devised a... Read More
A climate-science expert discusses a dramatic potential solution to climate change in a book written for the layman. Harvard professor David Keith, an expert in climate science, doesn’t expect everyone to agree with his theory that... Read More