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- Islands of abandonment, nature rebounding in the post-human landscape, Cal Flyn
- The heartbeat of trees, embracing our ancient bond with forests and nature, Peter Wohlleben
- Braiding sweetgrass, indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants, Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Journey Of The Universe
- Crossings, how road ecology is shaping the future of our planet, Ben Goldfarb
- Nature obscura, a city's hidden natural world, Kelly Brenner
- Soundings, journeys in the company of whales : a memoir, Doreen Cunningham
- Last of the giants, the rise and fall of Earth's most dominant species, by Jeff Campbell ; illustrations by Adam Grano
- The book of hope, a survival guide for trying times, Jane Goodall, Douglas Abrams with Gail Hudson
- In the eye of the wild, by Nastassja Martin ; translated from the French by Sophie Lewis
- Arts of living on a damaged planet, Anna Tsing, Heather Swanson, Elaine Gan, and Nils Bubandt, editors
- Braiding sweetgrass, indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants, Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Braiding sweetgrass, indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge and the teachings of plants, Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Glacial Mysteries of the Oregon Cascades, Dr. Anders Carlson
- Earth
- The book of hope, a survival guide for trying times, Jane Goodall, Douglas Abrams with Gail Hudson
- Know justice, Intro to intersectional environmentalism, Diandra Marizet
- El planeta inhóspito, la vida después del calentamiento, David Wallace-Wells ; traducción de Marcos Pérez Sánchez
- Earth will survive, but we may not, Katie Coppens
- A language older than words, Derrick Jensen
- The uninhabitable earth, life after warming, David Wallace-Wells
- No one is too small to make a difference, Greta Thunberg
- Life as we made it, how 50,000 years of human innovation refined--and redefined--nature, Beth Shapiro
- Back to Earth, what life in space taught me about our home planet--and our mission to protect it, Nicole Stott, astronaut
- Falter, Bill McKibben
- The annihilation of nature, human extinction of birds and mammals, Gerardo Ceballos, Anne H. Ehrlich, and Paul R. Ehrlich ; with original art by Ding Li Yong
- Secret life of the city, how nature thrives in the urban wild, Hanna Bjørgaas ; translated by Matt Bagguley
- Wild souls, freedom and flourishing in the non-human world, Emma Maris
- Timefulness, how thinking like a geologist can help save the world, Marcia Bjornerud
- The uninhabitable earth, life after warming, David Wallace-Wells
- Love thy nature
- El libro de la ecologia
- Changing climates & wildlife, John McLaughlin
- The book of vanishing species, illustrated lives, by Beatrice Forshall
- Climate change, by Elizabeth May and John Kidder ; Zoë Caron, co-author of Global warming for dummies
- The Book of Hope, Douglas Abrams
- A natural history of the future, what the laws of biology tell us about the destiny of the human species, Rob Dunn
- A natural history of the future, what the laws of biology tell us about the destiny of the human species, Rob Dunn
- Under a white sky, the nature of the future, Elizabeth Kolbert
- Living in the future's past
- In the eye of the wild, Nastassja Martin ; translated from the French by Sophie R. Lewis
- Footprints, in search of future fossils, David Farrier
- Crossings, how road ecology is shaping the future of our planet, Ben Goldfarb
- Wild Souls, Freedom and Flourishing in the Non-Human World
- Power, limits and prospects for human survival, Richard Heinberg
- Falter, has the human game begun to play itself out?, Bill McKibben
- Unsettling, surviving extinction together, Elizabeth Weinberg
- Earth emergency, a production of Moving Still Productions Inc, Northern Light Productions and Warehouse 51 Productions ; director, Susan Gray ; senior producer and writer, Bonnie Waltch ; producer, Barry Hershey
- The selfish ape, human nature and our path to extinction, Nicholas P. Money
- Apocalypse never, why environmental alarmism hurts us all, Michael Shellenberger