Below are the best books we could find on Environmental Exploitation and climate change.
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Powerful conversations between His Holiness the Dalai Lama and leading scientists on the most pressing issue of our time.
In The Revenge of Gaia, bestselling author James Lovelock—father of climate studies and originator of the influential Gaia theory which views the entire earth as a living meta-organism—provides a definitive look at our imminent global crisis.
Celebrities drive hybrids, Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize, and supermarkets carry no end of so-called “green” products. And yet the environmental crisis is only getting worse.
In Soil Not Oil, Vandana Shiva explains that a world beyond dependence on fossil fuels and globalization is both possible and necessary.
In his second encyclical, Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home, Pope Francis draws all Christians into a dialogue with every person on the planet about our common home.
Consume less and celebrate more for inner peace and ecological integrity Consumerism drives the pursuit of happiness in much of the world, yet as wealth grows unhappiness abounds, compounded by the grave problems of climate change, pollution, and ecological degradation.
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While many experts point to the enormous complexity in addressing issues ranging from the destruction of ecosystems to the loss of millions of species, Thich Nhat Hanh identifies one key issue as having the potential to create a tipping point.
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The astrobiologist Theo Byrne searches for life throughout the cosmos while single-handedly raising his unusual nine-year-old, Robin, following the death of his wife. Robin is a warm, kind boy who spends hours painting elaborate pictures of endangered animals.
A dazzling, inspiring tour through the ways that humans are working with nature to try to save the planet.
In This Changes Everything Naomi Klein argues that climate change isn’t just another issue to be neatly filed between taxes and health care. It’s an alarm that calls us to fix an economic system that is already failing us in many ways.
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