Global environmental change
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Global environmental change
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Global environmental change
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- Subject of29
- The shock of the Anthropocene, the Earth, history, and us, Christophe Bonneuil and Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
- 2071, the world we'll leave our grandchildren, Chris Rapley, Duncan Macmillan
- The child to come, life after the human catastrophe, Rebekah Sheldon
- Artistic visions of the Anthropocene North, climate change and nature in art, edited by Gry Herdin and Ann-Sofie N. Gremaud
- Understanding global environmental politics, domination, accumulation, resistance, Matthew Paterson
- Art in the Anthropocene, encounters among aesthetics, politics, environments and epistemologies, edited by Heather Davis and Etienne Turpin
- Ideas to postpone the end of the world, Ailton Krenak ; translated from the Portuguese by Anthony Doyle
- Paths to a green world, the political economy of the global environment, Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne
- The carbon almanac, it's not too late, produced by The Carbon Almanac Network ; edited by Seth Godin ; foreword by Seth Godin
- Adventures in the Anthropocene, a journey to the heart of the planet we made, Gaia Vince
- Salmon, a fish, the earth, and the history of a common fate, Mark Kurlansky
- The world we made, Alex McKay's story from 2050, Jonathan Porritt
- Provocateur, a life of ideas in action [Kiosk], Clive Hamilton
- This is the way the world ends, how droughts and die-offs, heat waves and hurricanes are converging on America, Jeff Nesbit
- The future we choose, surviving the climate crisis, Christiana Figueres & Tom Rivett-Carnac
- Climate change, by Elizabeth May and John Kidder ; Zoë Caron, co-author of Global warming for dummies
- Climate change, the facts 2020, edited by Jennifer Marohasy ; contributors: John Abbot [and 19 others]
- Deep green resistance, strategy to save the planet, Aric McBay, Lierre Keith, and Derrick Jensen
- The shock of the Anthropocene, the earth, history, and us, Christophe Bonneuil and Jean-Baptiste Fressoz ; translated by David Fernbach
- The future is not what it used to be, climate change and energy scarcity, Jörg Friedrichs
- The future, Al Gore
- The nature of design, ecology, culture, and human intention, by David W. Orr
- Human planet, how we created the anthropocene, Simon L. Lewis and Mark A. Maslin
- Radical animism, reading for the end of the world, Jemma Deer
- Blue legalities, the life and laws of the sea, Irus Braverman and Elizabeth R. Johnson, eds
- Arts of living on a damaged planet, ghosts of the anthropocene, Anna Tsing, Heather Swanson, Elaine Gan, Nils Bubandt, editors
- Literature and the anthropocene, Pieter Vermeulen
- Changing the atmosphere, expert knowledge and environmental governance, edited by Clark A. Miller and Paul N. Edwards
- The globalization and environment reader, edited by Peter Newell and J. Timmons Roberts
- The skeptical environmentalist, measuring the real state of the world, Bjørn Lomborg
- Arts of living on a damaged planet, ghost of the anthropocene, Anna Tsing [and three others], editors
- Taking sides, [selected, edited and with issue framing material by] James E. Harf and Mark Owen Lombardi
- The future, Al Gore
- Hot, living through the next fifty years on earth, Mark Hertsgaard
- The future we choose, surviving the climate crisis, [written and] read by Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac
- Hurricane lizards and plastic squid, how the natural world is adapting to climate change, Thor Hanson
- Provocateur, a life of ideas in action, Clive Hamilton
- Essays on extinction, Claire Colebrook, Vol. 1
- Security and climate change, international relations and the limits of realism, Mark J. Lacy
- The birth of the Anthropocene, Jeremy Davies
- Justice, nature and the geography of difference, David Harvey
- Nomad century, how to survive the climate upheaval, Gaia Vince
- Paths to a green world, the political economy of the global environment, Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne