Hi everyone ­ thank you so much ­ it seems mainstream publishing isn't yet
dead! Here is the list, more or less in the order received, with a few
repeats here and there!

Best,

Kate


Bill McKbiben¹s Eaarth (lots of recommendations!)
Thomas Friedman¹s Hot Flat and Crowded

Elizabeth Kolbert ­ The Sixth Extinction

Karen Litfin ­ Ecovillages  (Polity Press)

Paul Gilding, "The Great Disruption" (we're screwed, but some good may come
of it)
Mike Berners-Lee, "The Burning Question" (fossil fuels have to stay in the
ground)
Mike Berners-Lee, "How Bad are Bananas?" (the carbon footprint of
everything)
Alana Mitchell, "Sea Sick" (the oceans are screwed, and nothing good will
come of it)
Bill McKibben, "Oil and Honey;" "Eaarth;" "Deep Economy"

Why We Disagree About Climate Change by Mike Hulme
Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era by Amory B.
Lovins

David Keith, The Case for Climate Engineering

Sabin The Bet
Minter Junkyard Planet
Rich Foreclosing the Future
 Smil Harvesting the Biosphere
Nordhaus The Climate Casino
(and anything by Vaclav Smil


The Burning Question: http://www.burningquestion.info


Joe Romm's Hell and High Water
and 
Monbiot's Heat

Kristen Iverson ­ Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of
Rocky Flats
http://www.amazon.com/Full-Body-Burden-Growing-Nuclear/dp/0307955656/ref=tmm
_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=1-1&qid=1324663336
<http://www.amazon.com/Full-Body-Burden-Growing-Nuclear/dp/0307955656/ref=tm
m_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=1-1&qid=1324663336>

Paul Harris,  WHAT'S WRONG WITH CLIMATE POLITICS AND HOW TO FIX IT

George Monbiot (2007) Heat: how we can stop the planet burning
James Lovelock (2007) Revenge of Gaia
Anthony Giddens (2009) Politics of climate change
Nicholas Stern (2009) A Blueprint for a safer planet: How to manage climate
change and create a new era of progress and prosperity.
Mike Hulme (2009) Why we disagree about climate change
Stephen Schneider (2009) Science as a contact sport

Dale Jamieson, Reason in a Dark Time

Boehm & Dabhi's 2009 Upsetting the Offset: The Political Economy of Carbon
Markets .

Timothy Mitchell, Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil.
London: Verso, 2011

Andrew Revkin's 2006 book, The North Pole Was Here

SCIENTISTS (big thanks to Rebecca Pearse for the following 5 sections!)

Mann, M.E. (2013) The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars, New York: Columbia
University Press.
Hansen, J. (2009), Storms of My Grandchildren: The Truth About the Coming
Climate Catastrophe and Our Last Chance to Save Humanity, New York:
Bloomsbury Press.
Lowe, I. (2012), Bigger Or Better?: Australia's Population Debate, Brisbane:
University of Queensland Press.
Schneider, S. (2009), Science as a Contact Sport: Inside the Battle to Save
the Earth's Climate, Washington: National Geographic.

ACTIVISTS 

McKibben, B. (2010), Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet, New York:
Henry Holt and Company.
McKibben, B. (2012), Oil and Honey: The Education of an Unlikely Activist,
Melbourne: Black Inc.
Nace, T. (2010), Climate Hope: On the Front Lines of the Fight Against Coal,
San Francisco: CoalSwarm.
Ormond, T. (2009), Rush! The Making of a Climate Activist, London: Marion
Boyers.
Rose, A. (2012), Madlands: A Journey to Change the Minds of a Climate
Sceptic, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.

PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS (social sciences)

Böhm, S. & Dabhi, S. (eds) (2009), Upsetting the Offset: The Political
Economy of Carbon Markets, London: Mayfly Books.
Brand, U., Bullard, N., Lander, E. & Müller, T. (eds) (2009), Contours of
Climate Justice: Ideas for Shaping New Climate and Energy Politics, vol. 6,
Uppsala: Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation.
Hamilton, C. (2007), Scorcher: The Dirty Politics of Climate Change,
Melbourne: Black Inc. Agenda.
Hamilton, C. (2010), Requiem for a Species, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Jackson, T. (2009), Prosperity Without Growth: The Transition to a
Sustainable Economy London, UK Sustainable Development Commission (then
published by Earthscan/Routledge).
Lohmann, L. (2006), A Critical Conversation on Climate Change, Privatisation
and Power, vol. 68, Uppsala: Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation.
Pearse, G. (2007), High and Dry: John Howard, Climate Change and the Selling
of Australia's Future, Camberwell: Viking.
Pearse, G. (2012), Greenwash: Big Brands and Carbon Scams, Melbourne: Black
Inc.
Pearse, G., McKnight, D. & Burton, B. (2012), Big Coal - Australia's
Dirtiest Habit, Sydney: UNSW Press.
Gilbertson, T. & Reyes, O. (2009), Carbon Trading: How It Works and Why It
Fails, vol. 7, Uppsala: Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation

JOURNALISTS

Cleary, P. (2012), Mine-Field: The Dark Side of Australia's Resources Rush,
Melbourne: Black Inc.
Lynas, M. (2007), Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet, London: Fourth
Estate.
Manning, P. (2012), What the Frack? Everything You Need to Know About Coal
Seam Gas, Sydney: NewSouth Publishing.
Monbiot, G. (2006), Heat: How to Stop the Planet Burning, London: Penguin.
Monbiot, G. (2013), Feral: Searching for Enchantment on the Frontiers of
Rewilding, London: Penguin.
Parenti, C. (2011), Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of
Violence, New York: Nation Books.

WRITERS (other)

Sharyn, M. (2010), Rich Land, Wasteland: How Coal is Killing Australia,
Wollombi: Exisle Publishing.
Spratt, D. & Sutton, P. (2008), Climate Code Red: The Case for Emergency
Action, Brunswick: Scribe.

Stephen Schneider: Science as a Contact Sport
Alan Weisman: The World Without Us
Jonathan Safran Foer: Eating Animals

Beck, Glenn 2007: An Inconvenient Book: Real Solutions to the World's
Biggest Problems, New York, NY: Threshold Editions; with a chapter on
climate change.
Welzer, Harald 2012: Climate Wars: What People Will Be Killed For in the
21st Century, John Wiley & Sons; at least the original German edition of
2008 really got quite some public attention.
Dimitrov, Radislav S. Science and International Environmental Policy:
Regimes and Nonregimes in Global Governance. New York: Rowman & Littlefield,
2005.






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