Incoming Resources
- The new atlas of planet management, general editors, Norman Myers & Jennifer Kent ; foreword by Edward O. Wilson
- Nature crime, how we're getting conservation wrong, Rosaleen Duffy
- The aliens have landed, by Robert Lamb
- Something new under the sun, an environmental history of the twentieth-century world, J.R. McNeill
- Nature Inc, [produced by Krisztina Katona] ; [One Planet Pictures] ; [Dev TV], Episode 4
- Life in the balance, humanity and the biodiversity crisis, Niles Eldredge ; illustrations by Patricia Wynne
- Nature Inc, [directed by Alexandra Posada] ; [produced by Rob Gould] ; [One Planet Pictures] ; [Dev TV], Episode 9
- Our choice, a plan to solve the climate crisis, Al Gore
- Doing what comes naturally, by Steve Hobbs and Ashley Bruce
- Six modern plagues and how we are causing them, Mark Jerome Walters
- Nature Inc, [produced by Rob Gould] ; [One Planet Pictures] ; [Dev TV], Episode 2
- The ecology of early deafness, guides to fashioning environments and psychological assessments, Edna Simon Levine
- What is environmental history?, J. Donald Hughes
- The Gaia atlas of green economics, Paul Ekins, Mayer Hillman and Robert Hutchinson ; [foreword by Robert Heilbroner]
- Philanthropy and capitalism, by Sylvain Braun
- Architects of change, [directed by] Sylvain Braun, Season 1, Episode 7
- The heartbeat of trees, embracing our ancient bond with forests and nature, Peter Wohlleben ; translated by Jane Billinghurst
- The polar regions, an environmental history, Adrian Howkins
- A natural history of the future, what the laws of biology tell us about the destiny of the human species, Rob Dunn
- Nature Inc, [directed by Ken Pugh] ; [produced by Rob Gould], Episode 12
- Encyclopedia of human ecology, edited by Julia R. Miller, Richard M. Lerner, Lawrence B. Schiamberg and Pamela M. Anderson
- Climate change 2014, impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability, IPCC Working Group II contribution to AR5
- Greening death, reclaiming burial practices and restoring our tie to the earth, Suzanne Kelly
- Building connections, produced by American Institute of Architects, Part 1
- Traditional and the new, by Jean Bourbonnais
- Ways of being, animals, plants, machines : the search for a planetary intelligence, James Bridle
- Growth the green way, by Jean Bourbonnais
- Need of biodiversity, by Sylvain Braun
- The new possible, visions of our world beyond crisis, edited by Philip Clayton, Kelli M. Archie, Jonah Sachs, and Evan Steiner ; foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Coral cashpoint, by Robert Lamb
- A bestiary of the Anthropocene, on hybrid minerals, animals, plants, fungi ..., Nicolas Nova & Disnovation.org
- Life changing, how humans are altering life on Earth, Helen Pilcher ; illustrated by Amy Agoston
- Nothing is lost, by Jean Bourbonnais
- A different kind of country, Raymond F. Dasmann
- Terra nova, the new world after oil, cars, and suburbs, Eric W. Sanderson
- Whole earth discipline, an ecopragmatist manifesto, Stewart Brand
- Seven modern plagues and how we are causing them, Mark Jerome Walters
- The unnatural world, the race to remake civilization in Earth's newest age, David Biello
- Challenge for survival:, land, air, and water for man in megalopolis., Edited by Pierre Dansereau, with the assistance of Virginia A. Weadock
- To innovate is to imitate, by Jean Bourbonnais
- Nature Inc, [produced by Ken Pugh] ; [produced by One Planet Pictures] ; [Dev TV], Episode 5
- Environment;, resources, pollution & society., William W. Murdoch, editor
- Made to last, by Laurent Lutaid
- The mosquito, a human history of our deadliest predator, Timothy C. Winegard
- Bloom or bust, by Robert Lamb
- What is the impact of green practices?, Tamara Thompson, book editor
- The Gulf, the making of an American sea, Jack E. Davis
- Earth in human hands, shaping our planet's future, David Grinspoon
- An Inconvenient Truth, Paramount Classics and Participant Productions present ; directed by Davis Guggenheim ; produced by Laurie David, Lawrence Bender, Scott Z. Burns ; executive producers, Jeff Skoll, Davis Guggenheim [and others] ; co-producer, Leslie Chilcott ; a Lawrence Bender/Laurie David production
- Coming of age at the end of nature, a generation faces living on a changed planet, edited by Julie Dunlap & Susan A. Cohen ; foreword by Bill McKibben