Incoming Resources
- The climate book, created by Greta Thunberg
- Climate rebels, Ben Lerwill ; introduction from Dr Jane Goodall
- Yi miao zhong de gai bian, wen Hao Guangcai ; tu Beinisuotuo
- Earth-saving acts for eco-warriors, join the fight for a sustainable future
- What does it mean to be green?, by Rana DiOrio ; illustrated by Chris Blair
- Impact, environment, by Pamela Rushby ; illustrated by Rob Mancini
- The upcycle, William McDonough and Michael Braungart
- Challenge everything, Blue Sandford
- What a waste, Jess French
- Beyond sovereign territory, the space of ecopolitics, Thom Kuehls
- Ecopolitics, the environment in poststructuralist thought, Verena Andermatt Conley
- Psychology for sustainability, Britain A. Scott, Elise L. Amel, Susan M. Koger, Christie M. Manning
- Environmental planning and sustainability, edited by Susan Buckingham-Hatfield and Bob Evans
- Earthshot, how to save our planet, Colin Butfield and Jonnie Hughes with Fred Pearce ; [introduction by HRH Prince William]
- Guardians of the planet, [illustrated by Jonathan Woodward ; written by Clive Gifford]
- Adventures in the Anthropocene, a journey to the heart of the planet we made, Gaia Vince
- Real cool world, edited by Ashley Hay
- There is no Planet B, a handbook for the make or break years, Mike Berners-Lee
- Atmosphere of hope, searching for solutions to the climate crisis, Tim Flannery
- The wizard and the prophet, two groundbreaking scientists and their conflicting visions of the future of our planet, Charles C.Mann
- Protecting nature and wildlife, Alice Harman
- The world we made, Alex McKay's story from 2050, Jonathan Porritt
- The extraordinary life of Greta Thunberg, written by Devika Jina ; illustrated by Petra Brawn
- Solving the climate crisis, Alice Harman
- Be plastic clever, by Amy & Ella Meek ; foreword by Steve Backshall
- Green murder, a life sentence of net zero with no parole, Ian Plimer
- Stuff, Maddie Moate ; illustrated by Paul Boston
- E is for environment, the ABCs of conservation, written by Lucy Curran ; illustrated by Francesca Rosa
- Looking after our planet, Katie Daynes ; illustrated by Ilaria Faccioli
- 2071, the world we'll leave our grandchildren, Chris Rapley, Duncan Macmillan
- Will farts destroy the planet?, and other extremely important questions (and answers) about climate change from the Science Museum, Glenn Murphy ; illustrated by Mike Phillips
- On fire, the burning case for a green new deal, Naomi Klein
- Beyond climate grief, a journey of love, snow, fire and an enchanted beer can, Jonica Newby
- 10 ideas to save the planet, Giuseppe D'Anna; illustrated by Clarissa Corradin
- How you can save the planet, Hendrikus van Hensbergen ; foreword by Robert MacFarlane
- You've been trumped, International Film Circuit ; Montrose Pictures ; a Bell Rock Production ; produced by Richard Phinney ; written by Richard Phinney and Anthony Baxter ; directed by Anthony Baxter
- A fashion Odyssey, progress in fashion and sustainability, [Olivier Assouly ... et al.]
- Feminist ecologies, changing environments in the anthropocene, Lara Stevens, Peta Tait, Denise Varney, editors
- The politics of the earth, environmental discourses, John S. Dryzek
- An invitation to environmental sociology, Michael Mayerfeld Bell
- EcoPopulism, toxic waste and the movement for environmental justice, Andrew Szasz
- How to change the world, the revolution will not be organized, written and directed by Jerry Rothwell
- Liberation ecologies, environment, development, social movements, edited by Richard Peet and Michael Watts
- Reviving the city, towards sustainable urban development, Tim Elkin and Duncan McLaren with Mayer Hillman
- The language of environment, a new rhetoric, George Myerson and Yvonne Rydin
- Planet SOS, Marie G. Rohde
- Nature is a human right, why we're fighting for green in a grey world, edited by Ellen Miles
- Bright new world, Cindy Forde ; illustrated by Bethany Lord
- This is the way the world ends, how droughts and die-offs, heat waves and hurricanes are converging on America, Jeff Nesbit
- You can change the world, Lucy Bell