Incoming Resources
- A planet like ours, by Frank Murphy ans Charnaie Gordon ; illustrated by Kayla Harren
- The sustainable(ish) living guide, everything you need to know to make small changes that make a big difference, Jen Gale
- We rise, the Earth Guardians guide to building a movement that restores the planet, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez with Justin Spizman
- You can change the world, the kids' guide to a better planet, Lucy Bell
- Inconspicuous consumption, the environmental impact you don't know you have, Tatiana Schlossberg
- Brains on! presents...Earth friend forever, Molly Bloom, Marc Sanchez, and Sanden Totten ; illustrated by Mike Orodán
- The darkness manifesto, on light pollution, night ecology, and the ancient rhythms that sustain life, Johan Eklöf, translated from the Swedish by Elizabeth DeNoma
- What a waste, Jess French
- The upcycle, beyond sustainability, designing for abundance, William McDonough and Michael Braungart ; [foreword by Bill Clinton]
- Taking action to help the environment, Eric Braun
- Not the end of the world, how we can be the first generation to build a sustainable planet, Hannah Ritchie
- Slow burn, the hidden costs of a warming world, R. Jisung Park
- 50 things you should know about the environment, by Jen Green
- Confessions of a recovering environmentalist and other essays, Paul Kingsnorth
- Not for me, please!, I choose to act green, written by Maria Godsey ; illustrated by Christoph J Kellner
- This is the way the world ends, how droughts and die-offs, heat waves and hurricanes are converging on America, Jeff Nesbit
- Eyes wide open, going behind the environmental headlines, Paul Fleischman
- When God isn't green, a world-wide journey to places where religious practice and environmentalism collide, Jay Wexler
- Advocate, a graphic memoir of family, community, and the fight for environmental justice, Eddie Ahn
- Reuse this book!
- Climate justice, hope, resilience, and the fight for a sustainable future, Mary Robinson with Caitriona Palmer
- The great big green book, Mary Hoffman, illustrated by Ros Asquith
- The optimistic environmentalist, progressing towards a greener future, David R. Boyd