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Above
All, Be Kind: Raising a Humane Child in Challenging Times
By Zoe
Weil. Teaches parents how to raise their children to be
humane in the broadest sense -- to become not only more compassionate
in their interactions with family and friends, but to grow up to
make life choices that demonstrate respect for the environment,
other species, and all people. The book includes chapters for early,
middle, teenage, and young adult years, as well as activities, issue
sidebars, cases, tips, and profiles. More
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Accidental
City
By Robert Fulford. The story of the transformation of Toronto.
In a narrative that moves from one part of Toronto to another,
Fulford describes the city, its history, urban planning, and economic
growth. More...
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Act
Now, Apologize Later
By Adam Werbach. Decrying Washington's assault on our environment,
Werbach writes, “It’s time to evolve from an aging movement that
reacts to emergencies to a youthful movement with 'activision.'”
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Acts
of Balance
By Grant Copeland. Can profits, people and place co-exist? Does
conservation necessarily mean a loss of jobs? Acts of Balance
examines case studies from different sectors and comes up with
surprising answers. More...
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Adventuring
along the Lewis and Clark Trail
By Elizabeth
Grossman. About the Lewis and Clark Expedition itself as
well as a guide for where to go and what to see that gives travelers
a real sense of knowing what the two explorers and their party experienced.
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Affluenza:
The All-Consuming Epidemic
By David
Wann. A hard look at the symptoms of affluenza, the history
of its development into an epidemic, and the options for treatment.
This book will strike a chord with anyone who realizes that more
time is more valuable than toys, and that our relentless quest for
the latest stuff is breeding sick individuals and sick societies.
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Wann EcoSpeakers Info >> |
After
the Crash: The Emergence of the Rainbow Economy
By Guy Dauncey. The dangers of economic crash approach from one
horizon, while from the other come the threats of ecological disaster.
But while so much is falling apart, a new economy is in the making.
In this positive and inspiring book, Dauncey traces the emergence
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Borealis: Engaging in Sustainable Architecture
By Vivian
Manasc. A look at the world of sustainable architecture.
Includes case studies and also stories of a team, its challenges
and triumphs, as it works to create sustainable buildings. Color
images, black and white photography, sketches and quotes. More...
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Manasc EcoSpeakers Info >> |
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The
Aquarian Conspiracy
By Marilyn Ferguson. The Aquarian Conspiracy describes
the activities of a network of leading-edge thinkers, businesspeople,
scientists and politicians who are working to create a new kind
of society. More...
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Alcohol
Can Be A Gas!: Fueling an Ethanol Revolution for the 21st Century
By David
Blume. Explains the history, technology, and even the sociology
of renewable fuels in a fashion that can be appreciated by expert
and novice alike. Offers countless hands-on technical solutions
ranging from home stills to for-profit manufacturing strategies.
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Blume EcoSpeakers Info >> |
Among
Whales
By Roger
Payne. Sharing his scientific observations in spellbinding
detail, Payne brings vividly to life the awesome presence of these
great, noble, and desperately threatened creatures. A work of biology,
of philosophy, and most certainly of literature, Among Whales
is more than a book about whales. It is also a journey of the heart,
a journey of discovery about the larger questions of life on earth.
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Annapurna:
A Woman's Place
By Arlene
Blum. Blum's story of achieving the first ascent of the
world's 10th highest mountain by an American and by a woman. Annapurna
is for Blum a metaphor for difficult and important goals. Chosen
by National Geographic Adventure magazine as one of the 100 best
adventure books of all time. More
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Blum EcoSpeakers Info >> |
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The Art
of the Long View
By Peter Schwartz. In The Art of the Long View, Schwartz
outlines the “scenario” approach to creating a strategic vision.
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The
Art of Natural Building
Edited by Joseph
F. Kennedy, et al. A user-friendly introduction to natural
building for non-professionals as well as architects and designers.
Packed with resources, it is an encyclopedia of natural building.
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Home in the Vineyard: Cultivating a Winery, an Industry, and a Life
By Susan
Sokol Blosser. This moving, evocative memoir, woven with
lyrical descriptions of the sights and smells of vineyard life,
tells the inspirational story of one woman's journey to success
in an industry run mostly by men. She shares some special accomplishments:
how she instituted values of environmental sustainability and social
responsibility at the vineyard, integrated family and business life,
and successfully brought the second generation on board. More
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Sokol Blosser EcoSpeakers Info >> |
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At Roads
End
By Daniel Carlson, et al. Presents new models for transportation
planning, describes strategies for resolving disputes, and demonstrates
that new ways of planning and implementing transportation systems
can work. More...
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Awakening
Earth
By Duane
Elgin. Just as there are relatively distinct stages that
characterize the development of an individual, so too are there
discernible stages in the development of our species as we move
toward a planetary-scale civilization. More...
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Elgin EcoSpeakers Info >>
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