Environment Books
Suggestions for Environment Books
Ecology textbook Agroforestry guide Urban ecology book Marine ecology text Climate science text Sustainability guide Ecosystem ecology book Ecotoxicology handbook Environmental law text Climate change handbook Green chemistry textbook Restoration ecology book Environmental ethics book Environmental policy book Green technology handbook Carbon accounting handbook Pollution control handbook Ecosystem services textbook Industrial ecology textbook Renewable energy policy book Sustainable development book Climate risk assessment guide Conservation biology textbook Environmental toxicology book Atmospheric environment manual Environmental science textbook Life cycle assessment textbook Air quality monitoring handbook Environmental microbiology text Hazardous waste management book Water quality analysis handbook Water resources management text Environmental chemistry textbook Environmental data analysis book Environmental health science text Environmental statistics textbook Biodiversity conservation handbook Environmental engineering handbook Environmental remediation handbook Soil and water conservation manual
Discover the truth about food in this Sunday Times bestseller, challenging common misconceptions and changing the way you think about what you eat.
Sphere (9780751578669) - Anonymous
Kyle Books (9780857839176)
HELM (9781408157367)
(9781407195100) - Dimensions: 279 x 250 x 3 mm - Paperback original - Scholastic - Height: 249mm - Spine width: 6mm - Width: 280mm - ISBN: 9781407195100 - Languages: English - Number of pages: 25 unnumbered | Illustrated picture book
Chicken House Ltd (9781910002704) - M. G. Leonard - Crime & mystery fiction (Children's/YA) - Paperback original - Chicken House - Chicken House Ltd - In Print - Country of publication: UNITED KINGDOM | Beetle Boy & Black Dog
Dive into "The Treeline: The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth" by Ben Rawlence. Explore the vital role of the treeline in our planet's health, uncovering its crucial impact on climate, biodiversity, and humanity’s future.
Copernicus (9783030025137) | Oceans in Decline
Chatto & Windus (9780701188719) | Food Can Save, Shaped by Food, Carolyn Steel
(9780521767187) - Revised 2 - Cambridge University Press - Height: 254 mm - Spine width: 43 mm - Width: 186 mm - ISBN: 9780521767187 - Number of pages: 718 - Languages: English - Publication date: 16 Jan 2012
(9780330453677 / 22873417) - Dimensions: 130 x 197 x 14mm | 166g - Media tie-in - Pan Books - London, United Kingdom - Pan MacMillan - Format: Paperback | 224 pages - Publication date: 03 Jun 2008 - Height: 196 mm | Young man
W&N (9781842124697)
Basic Books (9781541647466) | False Alarm
Discover the hidden world of forest communication in "Finding the Mother Tree." Renowned scientist Suzanne Simard shares groundbreaking research on how trees, fungi, and other organisms form a complex network that resembles a human brain.
Dive into "The Nightingale," heralded as 'The Nature Book of the Year' by Sam Lee. Explore captivating insights and enchanting notes on one of nature's most melodious songbirds. Available in stores now—immerse yourself in a celebration of avian wonder.
Discover a gripping tale of the insect apocalypse and its devastating impact on our planet, now available in stores.
Dive into "The Book of Wilding" for a comprehensive guide on rewilding. Written by Isabella Tree, this book offers practical insights on transforming landscapes both large and small, fostering biodiversity and restoring natural ecosystems.
Discover the urgent need for climate action with Greta Thunberg's compelling guide, now available in stores near you.
Discover a scientist's guide to our world's past, present & future, exploring the complexities of human history and the planet's prospects.
Renowned energy expert Daniel Yergin's latest book explores how the battle for energy resources is reshaping global politics and the economy in a rapidly changing climate.
Discover the haunting truth behind a vanished civilization in *The World We Once Lived In*. A gripping blend of archaeology, mystery, and speculative science reveals what society once was—and what it left behind.
Discover the groundbreaking vision of James Lovelock in *We Belong to Gaia*: a compelling call to recognize Earth as a living organism, urging humanity to protect and restore our fragile planet before it's too late.
Explore how climate change disproportionately affects marginalized communities in "Climate Change Is Racist." Jeremy Williams reveals intersections of race, privilege, and justice.
Explore "The Last Tree on Easter Island," a poignant exploration of ecological collapse and human resilience. Discover how one island's history teaches us vital lessons about sustainability and hope for our planet’s future.
Explore a future of hope and resilience in Kim Stanley Robinson's thought-provoking novel, The Ministry for the Future, available now.
Explore "Losing Eden" by Lucy Jones and discover why reconnecting with nature is essential for our mental well-being. Delve into a compelling journey that uncovers the profound impact of wilderness on human minds, urging us to protect these vital spaces.
Dive into the timeless insights of environmental stewardship with Aldo Leopold's "Think Like a Mountain." Explore essays that challenge conventional views, urging readers to see nature as an interconnected whole.
Explore Wendell Berry's profound reflections on integrity and sustainability in "What I Stand For Is What I Stand On," a compelling collection from Penguin Green Ideas.
Explore "Uncanny and Improbable Events," where reality bends to unveil mysteries that defy explanation. Delve into a collection of tales that captivate with their surreal twists, leaving readers questioning the very fabric of existence.
Explore humanity's complex relationship with the environment in 'Man's War Against Nature' by Jonathan Porritt.
Discover James Rebanks' award-winning book, English Pastoral: An Inheritance, a poignant exploration of rural life and heritage.
Penguin Classics (9780141997001) - Publisher: PENGUIN PRESS/CLASSICS
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