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Hot of the press and some classics thrown in as well, here are the latest environmental books…

Food Science for Gardeners

Everyone’s guide to using the power of science to produce healthier and tastier fruits and vegetables

From garden to fork, Food...

Robert Pavlis
Foraging as a Way of Life

Find connection with the land and feed your family locally, seasonally, and sustainably

Nourish your family from nature’s pantry. Foraging as a...

Mikaela Cannon
How We Gather Matters

Grow your audience, shrink your footprint, change the world

Events can help educate, inspire, and connect us to our community,...

Leor Rotchild
The Story of Upfront Carbon

When you look at the world through the lens of upfront carbon, everything changes

Think that buying an electric car...

Lloyd Alter

So, you’re interested in learning about climate change – but where do you start? With rising global temperatures and more frequent natural disasters, it can feel like the planet’s heading toward a point of no return. But getting a handle on the facts is just the first step. You’ll also want to dive into how these issues intersect with society, like how climate change hits Indigenous communities and people of color harder, or how corporations and disinformation campaigns are blocking climate-friendly policies.

We reached out to friends, colleagues, and experts to share their go-to reads to help you begin. There’s a mix of older and newer picks, all offering clear insights into the challenges facing our planet. Whether it’s contemporary fiction or non-fiction, green living guides, ’70s-era ecology works, or key texts on the early days of the conservation movement – there’s something for everyone.

After you’ve read these books, you’ll be better equipped to take action, both at home and in your community, to support the environment.