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Against the Grain
How Agriculture Has Hijacked Civilization
Richard Manning
North Point Press
"This book will raise screams from what we pretend to be the 'farmer community,' but those screams will be from corporate welfare recipients, not real gardeners and farmers. Manning's indictment is so well researched, provocative, and damning that it makes us feel moral conflict every time we place a processed food product in our mouths. This conflictedness can only improve our health and lives."—
David James Duncan, author of
The Brothers K
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Annals of the Former World
John McPhee
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"No other work explains so well . . . the living principles of geology"—
Henry Kisor,
Chicago Sun-Times
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Blood and Oil
The Dangers and Consequences of America's Growing Dependency on Imported Petroleum
American Empire Project
Michael T. Klare
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"A steady poli-sci elaboration of U.S. foreign policy of the past 60 years as viewed through the lens of oil . . . [
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Lisa Margonelli,
San Francisco Chronicle
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Celebration, U.S.A.
Living in Disney's Brave New Town
Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins
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"A journey that delves into social theory, the mechanics of new towns, the New Urbanism, and, most important, the struggle to create a democratic community."—
Bruce Stephenson, Environmental Studies Department, Rollins College
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Changes in the Land, Revised Edition
Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England
20th-Anniversary Edition; William Cronon; With a Foreword by John Demos and an Afterword by the author
Hill and Wang
"Written with an elegant simplicity of style, this pioneering study has become an enduring classic in the field of American colonial and environmental history."—
Howard R. Lamar, Yale University
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Clearing Land
Legacies of the American Farm
Jane Brox
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"A moving, graceful elegy for the American farm." --Larry Zuckerman, author of The Potato "Nonfiction literature of a high and lasting order . . . Clearing...
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The Control of Nature
John McPhee
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The Control of Nature is John McPhee's bestselling account of places where people are locked in combat with nature. Taking us deep into these contested...
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Cradle to Cradle
Remaking the Way We Make Things
William McDonough and Michael Braungart
North Point Press
"Our planet is alive and the wondrous web of biodiversity provides us with all we need—clean air, water, soil, and energy, as well as food, medicine, resources. Whatever we do, that's what should be the highest priority for protection and we have to adapt everything else to that end. With this book, McDonough and Braungart open our eyes to the way to genuine sustainability by the study of nature and mimicking her ways. This is a groundbreaking book that should be the Bible for the Second Industrial Revolution."—
Dr. David Suzuki, Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia, and author of
Good News for a Change: Hope for a Troubled Planet
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The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature
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The Ends of the Earth
An Anthology of the Finest Writing on the Arctic and the Antarctic
Elizabeth Kolbert and Francis Spufford
Bloomsbury USA
A beautiful literary anthology published to commemorate the International Polar Year—and remind us what we’re in danger of losing. The Arctic and Antarctic...
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Enough
Staying Human in an Engineered Age
Bill McKibben
St. Martin's Griffin
"In this wise, well-researched, and important book, Bill McKibben addresses the burning philosophical question of the new century, and the one that counts for the long haul: how to control the technoscientific juggernaut before it dehumanizes our species."—
E. O. Wilson, author of
The Future of Life
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The Fabric of America
How Our Borders and Boundaries Shaped the Country and Forged Our National Identity
Andro Linklater
Walker & Company
An evocative and highly original narrative that redefines America’s character and identity. With the same mix of compelling narrative history and captivating...
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Faith at War
A Journey on the Frontlines of Islam, from Baghdad to Timbuktu
Yaroslav Trofimov
Picador
"This book deserves a wide readership. The Muslims don't understand us, we don't understand them.
Faith at War
goes a long way toward solving the second part of that dismal equation."—
Philip Caputo,
The New York Times Book Review
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Fences and Windows
Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate
Naomi Klein
Picador
"Covering the period of late 1999 to 2002, the book collects Klein's in-the-trenches journalism about sweatshops, genetically modified foods, evolving police tactics for crowd control and more . . . Klein argues that globalization has only delivered its promised benefits to the world's wealthiest citizens and that its emphasis on privatization has eroded the availability of public services around the globe. Critics have suggested that the 'anti-globalization' movement (a term loathed, Klein notes, by many people actually involved) lacks a cohesive structure, but Klein generally sees this decentralization as a strength, likening the small groups' 'hub and spoke' organization to that of linked Web sites . . . Despite post-September 11 talk to the contrary, these dispatches indicate that the movement is far from over."—
Publishers Weekly
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Field Notes from a Catastrophe
Man, Nature, and Climate Change
Elizabeth Kolbert
Bloomsbury USA
"[Elizabeth Kolbert's] research is thorough. She gleaned much of her information from personal interviews and visits to localities around the world. Although she is clearly distressed by the lack of concern of the Bush administration about global warming and climate change, Kolbert tends not to use alarmist language to argue for a particular viewpoint, choosing instead to let her stories and interviews do the talking. That is an effective approach to a topic that could, in less-skilled hands, make for dull reading. And by the end of the book, the reader will have no doubt that the problem is a serious one."—
Doug Macdougall,
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Fixing Climate
What Past Climate Changes Reveal About the Current Threat--and How to Counter It
Wallace S. Broecker and Robert Kunzig
Hill and Wang
“A remarkably readable and compelling account of the important advances in our understanding of the complexity of global climate that have taken place over the past 40 years. The book is a must-read for anyone wishing to understand the unique nature of the climate change underway today.”—
Michael McElroy, Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies, Harvard University
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Forecast
The Surprising--and Immediate--Consequences of Climate Change
Stephan Faris
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The revealing and highly praised portrayal of the surprising ways that climate change will affect the world in the very near future Climate change has already...
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Global Woman
Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy
Edited by Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild
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"This very interesting collection focuses on the multiple effects of globalization on women and their families. Among its subjects are the rise in female migration, the transfer of domestic services from low- to high-income countries, the care crisis left behind by transnational families, and the problems of international sex tourism. The different essays raise key questions and are important reading for our time."—
Lourdes Beneria, Professor of City and Regional Planning and Women's Studies at Cornell University
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The Great Warming
Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations
Brian Fagan
Bloomsbury Press
“[A] fascinating account of shifting climatic conditions and their consequences from about A.D. 800 to 1300, often referred to as the Medieval Warm Period . . . Mr. Fagan, an anthropologist who has written on climate change in
The Long Summer
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The Little Ice Age,
proceeds methodically, working his way across the globe and reading the evidence provided by tree rings, deep-sea cores, coral samples, computer weather models and satellite photos. The picture that emerges remains blurry . . . but it has sharpened considerably over the past 40 years, enough for Mr. Fagan to present a coherent account of profound changes in human societies from the American Southwest to the Huang He River basin in China.”—
William Grimes,
The New York Times
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Heart of Dryness
How the Last Bushmen Can Help Us Endure the Coming Age of Permanent Drought
James G. Workman
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The dramatic story of the Bushmen of the Kalahari is a cautionary tale about water in the twenty-first century—and offers unexpected solutions for our time....
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How We Can Save the Planet
Preventing Global Climate Catastrophe
Mayer Hillman with Tina Fawcett and Sudhir Chella Rajan
St. Martin's Griffin/Thomas Dunne Books
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Human Cargo
A Journey Among Refugees
Caroline Moorehead
Picador
"It is Moorehead's sensitivity to . . . historical circumstances and political contingencies—not to mention her considerable skills as a writer and storyteller—that makes her book such a vital contribution to debates over migration . . . She differs from those showy journalists of alarm who view the distress of others as an opportunity for overwrought prose and self-display . . . [S]he is devoted to the quiet narration of disquieting fact . . . If her brief is universal, her eye and ear are local, attuned and affixed to the toll of state policies and their historical context. Inevitably, she brings to mind the great Martha Gellhorn, the subject of her last biography, whose 'small, still voice' carried a 'barely contained fury and indignation at the injustice of fate and man against the poor, the weak, the dispossessed.'"—
The Nation
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An Inconvenient Truth
The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It
Al Gore
Rodale Books
"As a user-friendly introduction to global warming and a succinct summary of many of the central arguments laid out in those other volumes,
An Inconvenient Truth
is lucid, harrowing and bluntly effective . . . Like Mr. Gore's 1992 book
Earth in the Balance
, this volume displays an earnest, teacherly tone, but it's largely free of the New Age psychobabble and A-student grandiosity that rumbled through that earlier book. The author's wonky fascination with policy minutiae has been tamed in these pages, and his love of charts and graphs has been put to good use . . . In this multimedia day of shorter attention spans and high-profile authors,
An Inconvenient Truth
could play a similar role in galvanizing public opinion about a real and present danger. It could goad the public into reading more scholarly books on the subject, and it might even push awareness of global warming to a real tipping point—and beyond."—
Michiko Kakutani,
The New York Times
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Land of the Lost Souls
My Life on the Streets
Cadillac Man
Bloomsbury USA
A moving, funny, and unforgettable memoir of homeless life in New York For the past sixteen years, Cadillac Man has lived on the streets of New York City....
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No Impact Man
The Adventures of a Guilty Liberal Who Attempts to Save the Planet, and the Discoveries He Makes About Himself and Our Way of Life in the Process
Colin Beavan
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
"
No Impact Man
is a deeply honest and riveting account of the year in which Colin Beavan and his wife attempted to do what most of us would consider impossible. What might seem inconvenient to the point of absurdity instead teaches lessons that all of us need to learn. We as individuals can take action to address important social problems. One person can make a difference."—
Marion Nestle, author of
What to Eat
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