Incoming Resources
- Social geographies, an introduction, The Newcastle Social Geographies Collective
- What has nature ever done for us?, how money really does grow on trees, Tony Juniper ; foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales
- The birth of the Anthropocene, Jeremy Davies
- Eaarth, making a life on a tough new planet, Bill McKibben
- Tipping point for planet earth, how close are we to the edge?, Anthony D. Barnosky and Elizabeth A. Hadly
- The edge of extinction, travels with enduring people in vanishing lands, Jules Pretty
- Arkography, a grand tour through the taken-for-granted, Gunnar Olsson
- The heartbeat of trees, embracing our ancient bond with forests and nature, Peter Wohlleben ; translated by Jane Billinghurst
- Between dispersion and belonging, global approaches to diaspora in practice, edited by Amitava Chowdhury and Donald Harman Akenson
- The human impact on the natural environment, past, present and future, Andrew S. Goudie
- Our environmental handprints, recover the land, reverse global warming, reclaim the future, Jon R. Biemer
- A natural history of the future, what the laws of biology tell us about the destiny of the human species, Rob Dunn
- Invisible nature, healing the destructive divide between people and the environment, Kenneth Worthy
- Environmental sociology, risk and sustainability in modernity, Cristiano Luis Lenzi
- Whole earth discipline, an ecopragmatist manifesto, Stewart Brand
- The unnatural world, the race to remake civilization in Earth's newest age, David Biello
- The world without us, Alan Weisman
- Veer ecology, a companion for environmental thinking, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Lowell Duckert, editors ; foreword by Cheryll Glotfelty ; afterword by Nicholas Royle
- A bestiary of the Anthropocene, on hybrid minerals, animals, plants, fungi ..., Nicolas Nova & Disnovation.org
- 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
- Introduction to cultural ecology, Mark Q. Sutton and E.N. Anderson
- 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
- The Anthropocene, 101 questions and answers for understanding the human impact on the global environment, B.L. Turner II
- Earth in human hands, shaping our planet's future, David Grinspoon
- Living in the anthropocene, Earth in the age of humans, edited by W. John Kress and Jeffrey K. Stine ; foreword by Elizabeth Kolbert ; afterword by Edward O. Wilson ; [essays by] Richard B. Alley [and 33 others]
- The end of sustainability, resilience and the future of environmental governance in the Anthropocene, Melinda Harm Benson and Robin Kundis Craig
- The human age, the world shaped by us, Diane Ackerman
- The power of place, geography, destiny, and globalization's rough landscape, Harm de Blij
- Biocultural diversity conservation, a global sourcebook, Luisa Maffi and Ellen Woodley
- Treading softly, paths to ecological order, Thomas Princen
- The archipelago of hope, wisdom and resilience from the edge of climate change, Gleb Raygorodetsky
- Dark ecology, for a logic of future coexistence, Timothy Morton
- Sustainability in the anthropocene, philosophical essays on renewable technologies, edited by Róisín Lally
- Ecological entanglements in the anthropocene, [edited by] Nick Holm and Sy Taffel
- The big ratchet, how humanity thrives in the face of natural crisis : a biography of an ingenious species, Ruth DeFries
- Humankind, how biology and geography shape human diversity, Alexander H. Harcourt
- Climate refugees, [Collectif Argos ; introductions by Hubert Reeves and Jean Jouzel]
- An ecology of happiness, Eric Lambin ; translated by Teresa Lavender Fagan
- Countdown, our last, best hope for a future on earth?, Alan Weisman
- Environmental geopolitics, Shannon O'Lear
- Arts of living on a damaged planet, ghosts of the anthropocene, Anna Tsing, Heather Swanson, Elaine Gan, Nils Bubandt, editors
- Footprints, in search of future fossils, David Farrier
- The book of hope, a survival guide for trying times, Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams, with Gail Hudson
- Environmental attitudes through time, R.J. Berry, University College London
- The nature of data, infrastructures, environments, politics, edited by Jenny Goldstein and Eric Nost
- Places of the heart, the psychogeography of everyday life, Colin Ellard
- The remembered land, surviving sea-level rise after the last Ice Age, Jim Leary ; with illustrations by Elaine Jamieson
- Research ethics for human geography : a handbook for students, [edited by] Helen F. Wilson & Jonathan Darling
- Biosphere 2, the human experiment, John Allen ; edited by Anthony Blake
- Living with water, everyday encounters and liquid connections, edited by Charlotte Bates and Kate Moles