Nature + Effect of human beings on
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- Subject of40
- Join the Bloodless Revolution, Clifton, James
- I have been assigned the single bird, a daughter's memoir, Susan Cerulean
- Cambiando nuestro medio ambiente, Shelly Buchanan
- The human, the orchid, and the octopus, exploring and conserving our natural world
- The death of nature, women, ecology, and the scientific revolution, Carolyn Merchant
- The uninhabitable earth, life after warming, David Wallace-Wells
- The way the wind blows, climate change, history, and human action
- The distortion of nature's image, reification and the ecological crisis, Damian Gerber
- Dead serious, wild hope amid the sixth extinction
- Koyaanisqatsi
- Playing god, human cloning
- Life as we made it, how 50,000 years of human innovation refined--and redefined--nature, Beth Shapiro
- Pathways through South America, Heather C. Hudak
- Every grain of sand, Canadian perspectives on ecology and environment
- Using ocean resources sustainably, Natalie Hyde
- Apocalypse never, why environmental alarmism hurts us all, Michael Shellenberger
- The human age, the world shaped by us, Diane Ackerman
- The Serengeti rules, the quest to discover how life works and why it matters, Sean B. Carroll
- Towards a new eco-ethic, with Doug Tompkins
- Endgame, Derrick Jensen, 1
- Extreme conservation, life at the edges of the world, Joel Berger
- The myth of human supremacy, Derrick Jensen
- Shaping our environment, Shelly Buchanan, M.S. Ed
- The human element
- The world without us, Alan Weisman
- What has nature ever done for us?, how money really does grow on trees
- Power, limits and prospects for human survival, Richard Heinberg
- Saving animals, saving ourselves, why animals matter for pandemics, climate change, and other catastrophes, Jeff Sebo
- The green marble, earth system science and global sustainability, David P. Turner
- Understanding the environment and social policy
- Coming back to life, the updated guide to the Work That Reconnects
- Surviving doom, crucial skills for a world in chaos, Paul W. Blyhe, Ph.D
- Pandora's seed, the unforeseen cost of civilization, Spencer Wells
- If we were gone, imagining the world without people
- Unsettling, surviving extinction together, Elizabeth Weinberg
- Now this war has two sides, Derrick Jensen
- Epic migrations by air, Natalie Hyde
- Wild animal neighbors, sharing our urban world, Ann Downer
- Seguir con el problema, generar parentesco en el Chthuluceno, Donna J. Haraway ; traducción de Helen Torres
- Wasted world, how our consumption challenges the planet, Rob Hengeveld
- A green reef, the impact of climate change, Stephen Henighan
- The environment, a history of the idea
- Wildlife in the balance, why animals are humanity's best hope, Simon Mustoe
- In defence of life, essays on a radical reworking of green wisdom, Julian Rose
- The invention of ecocide, agent orange, Vietnam, and the scientists who changed the way we think about the environment, David Zierler
- People and the planet, Torrey Maloof
- Bluebird Seasons, Witnessing Climate Change in My Piece of the Wild, Mary Taylor Young
- The moth snowstorm, nature and joy, Michael McCarthy
- Staying with the trouble, making kin in the Chthulucene, Donna J. Haraway
- Humans and other life on Earth, sharing the planet