Incoming Resources
- The good ancestor, how to think long term in a short term world, Roman Krznaric
- EcoDesign and sustainability I, products, services, and business models, Yusuke Kishita [and three others] editor
- Less Is More, How Degrowth Will Save the World
- Institutions and the environment, by Arild Vatn
- Circular economy, by Kyle J. Ritchie & Eric Corey Freed
- What we need to do now, for a zero carbon future, Chris Goodall ; narrated by Jonathan Keeble
- What we need to do now, for a zero carbon society, Chris Goodall
- The waste-free world, how the circular economy will take less, make more, and save the planet, Ron Gonen
- Low-carbon and loving it, Mark & Tom Delaney
- A blueprint for a safer planet, how to manage climate change and create a new era of progress and prosperity, Nicholas Stern
- The age of sustainable development, Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Inclusive green growth, the pathway to sustainable development
- Defuturing, a new design philosophy, Tony Fry
- Getting green done, hard truths from the front lines of the sustainability revolution, Auden Schendler
- Being green!, saving the planet by living sustainably, author: Lauren Smith
- Prosperity without growth, economics for a finite planet, Tim Jackson ; [with forewords by Herman Daly ... [et al.]]
- Prosperity without growth, economics for a finite planet, Tim Jackson
- Cultures of sustainability and wellbeing, theories, histories and policies, edited by Paola Spinozzi, Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Weak versus strong sustainability, exploring the limits of two opposing paradigms, Eric Neumayer
- Social and solidarity economy, beyond the fringe, edited by Peter Utting
- Entrepreneurship and the sustainable development goals, edite by Nikolaos Apostolopoulos [and four others]
- Sustainable Economics, Context, Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st-Century Practitioner, Keith Skene
- Race for tomorrow, survival, innovation and profit on the front lines of the climate crisis, Simon Mundy
- 17 ways to save the world, Louise Spilsbury and Mark Ruffle
- Less is more, how degrowth will save the world, Jason Hickel
- Digital technology and sustainability, engaging the paradox, edited by Mike Hazas and Lisa P. Nathan
- Less is more, how degrowth will save the world, Jason Hickel