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  2. List of environmental books - Wikipedia

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    Books about or featuring the environment as a prominent theme have proliferated especially since the middle of the twentieth century. The rise of environmental science , which has encouraged interdisciplinary approaches to studying the environment, and the environmental movement , which has increased public and political awareness of humanity's ...

  3. List of American non-fiction environmental writers - Wikipedia

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    Approaching the Benign Environment (co-authored) Category:Books by Buckminster Fuller: Medard Gabel: Various themes: Environmental Design Science Primer: Ross Gelbspan: M: 1939–2024: Global warming: The Heat Is On: Harold Gilliam: M: San Francisco Bay Area: Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Bay: The Struggle to Save San Francisco Bay: Juan ...

  4. Dumping in Dixie - Wikipedia

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    Dumping in Dixie is widely acknowledged as the first book to discuss environmental injustices and distill the concept of environmental justice holistically. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Since the publication of Dumping in Dixie , Bullard has emerged as one of the seminal figures of the environmental justice movement; [ 2 ] [ 3 ] some even label Bullard as ...

  5. The Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices

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    For example, a few major decisions such as the choice of a house or vehicle have such a disproportionately large effect on the environment that minor environmental infractions shrink by comparison. This book identifies the 4 Most Significant Consumer Related Environmental Problems, 7 Most Damaging Categories, 11 Priority Actions, and 7 Rules ...

  6. The Skeptical Environmentalist - Wikipedia

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    The Skeptical Environmentalist's subtitle refers to the State of the World report, published annually since 1984 by the Worldwatch Institute. [1] Lomborg designated the report "one of the best-researched and academically most ambitious environmental policy publications," but criticized it for using short-term trends to predict disastrous consequences, in cases where long-term trends would not ...

  7. The Wump World - Wikipedia

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    As time goes by, the pollution begins to clear up and the cities slowly begin to age and fall apart. Though the book ends with a message of hope about nature's ability to recover and a small plant sprouting up between the cracks of a sidewalk, and says that in time the planet will heal, it notes that the Wump World would never be quite the same.

  8. Category:Environmental non-fiction books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Environmental non-fiction books" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 228 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Category:Environmental books - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental books in this category are books that have the effects of human activity on the natural environment as a major theme. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.