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On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal
Categories: Policy and Politics, Science and Environment
Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change
Categories: Climate Change Impacts:, Policy and Politics, Science and Environment
Merchants of Doubt by Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway
Categories: Climate Justice and Ethics, Policy and Politics, Science and Environment
Hot, Flat and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution – and How It Can Renew America
Categories: Environmental Economics, Policy and Politics
Don’t Even Think About It: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change by George Marshall
If you are looking for ways to convince people that addressing climate change is urgent, or that it’s even real, this book is one of the best. Marshall shows how peer pressure, trusted communicators, social norms, and in-group loyalty can make a real difference.
Categories: Climate Change Impacts:, Policy and Politics, Science and Environment
Climate Crisis and the Global Green New Deal: The Political Economy of Saving the Planet
Categories: Policy and Politics, Science and Environment
This Changes Everything: Capitalism Vs The Climate
Klein really means what her title says. In this searing critique of our current economic arrangement, she connects the dots among capitalism, racial justice, economic inequality, and climate. She also devastates the idea that dimming the sun will somehow save us.
Categories: Policy and Politics
Short Circuiting Policy Interest Groups and the Battle Over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States
This book is recommended by Third Act in their 2023 Public Utilities Commission Teach-In Webinar.
Categories: Policy and Politics, Science and Environment
The Climate Action Handbook
Lists 100 “actions” people can take, under such categories as Energy, Travel and Work, Food and Farming, Shopping and Consumer Choices, Actions around the Home and more.
Categories: Climate Justice and Ethics, Policy and Politics