In celebration of Earth Day, what is your best nonfiction on climate change/the environment?
In celebration of Earth Day, what is your best nonfiction on climate change/the environment?
In celebration of Earth Day, what is your best nonfiction on climate change/the environment?
I study climate change so love this question and can’t wait to read the other replies! Personally, Red Alert by Daniel Wildcat.
I have this little book called The Green Book about recycling. It has some interesting info in there like if the US collected al the stir straws used in a year they could build a replica Statue or Liberty. Life size even.
Hot flat and crowded and an Inconvenient Truth are also favs.
1. The Nature Fix by Florence Williams
2. Are We Smart Enough to know How Smart Animals are? By Frans de Waal
3. Winter World by Bernd Heinrich
Not climate change but The Hidden Life of Trees will blow your mind
This is the reading in common book for our nobel conference: climate changed
The sixth extinction
The Death and Life of the Great Lakes by Dan Egan
@Jessica I live in Michigan so I’m definitely putting this on my TBR pile.
Eating Animals.
The World Without Us!
The Legacy of Luna by Julia Butterfly Hill