How to Run a Planet
John Holman’s How to Run a Planet recognizes the primary causes of our political and environmental crises: a lack of good global government, a laissez faire ideology, and a materialist worldview.
John Holman’s How to Run a Planet recognizes the primary causes of our political and environmental crises: a lack of good global government, a laissez faire ideology, and a materialist worldview.
Conservationists are concerned that Hyacinth Macaws have experienced a dramatic decline of their population size….
In Atlas of a Threatened Planet, Esther Gonstalla uses easy-to-understand infographics to explain the climate and environmental crisis.
The Great Displacement delves into the human cost of climate change, focusing on the mass migrations already happening within the U.S.
In The Heat Will Kill You First, Jeff Goodell provides an alarming exploration of the growing dangers of extreme heat due to climate change.
Paul Bierman explores the history and future of the Greenland ice sheet in When the Ice Is Gone.
Becoming Earth by Ferris Jabr presents a fresh perspective on our planet’s history and its relationship with life.
Eco-Anxiety by Heather White is an insightful guide designed to help individuals cope with the overwhelming emotions brought on by the climate crisis.
Our blindness to the fast-changing physical world contributes to our collective impassivity in the face of a looming existential catastrophe.
Governments, businesses & individuals won’t stop using fossil fuels until they are forced to do so by the consequences of climate change.