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Strategies or frameworks for addressing climate change in general

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Want to Take Action on Climate Change? These Books can Help. Yale Climate Connections

 

12 Books about Climate Change Solutions. Yale Climate Connections

 

12 New Books Explore Fresh Approaches to Act on Climate Change. Yale Climate Connections

 

How to Save the World in 6 Books: Top Climate Leaders Share their 2020 ReadsCBC Radio

 

Playbook on Climate Action. The Nature Conservatory

 

Nine Climate Change Books for EducatorsYale Climate Connections 

 

Books on Teaching Climate Change Communication, Eco-Literacy, and Eco-JusticeYale Climate Connections.

 

Bartlett, S., & Satterthwaite, D. (Eds.) (2016). Cities on a finite planet: Towards transformative responses to climate change. New York: Routledge.

 

Bloomberg, M., & Pope, C. (2017). Climate of hope. New York: St. Martins

 

Bowman, T. (2020). Resetting our future: What if solving the climate crisis is simple? Changemakers Books


Brecher, J. (2015). Against doom: A climate insurgency manual
. Berkeley, CA: PM Press

 

DeMocker, M. (2018). The parents' guided to climate revolution: 100 ways to build a fossil-free future, raise empowered kids, and still get a good night’s sleep. New World Library.

 

Diavolo, L. (Ed.). (2021). No Planet B: A teen vogue guide to the climate crisis. GoodReads

 

Douglas, P. (2022). A kid's guide to saving the planet. Beaming Books


Dunlap, J., & Cohen, S. A. (Eds.). (2016). Coming of age at the end of nature: A generation faces living on a changed planet. Washington, DC: Trinity University Press
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Favaro, B. (2107). The carbon code: How you can become a climate change hero. John Hopkins University Press.

 

Fragnière, A. (2016). Climate change and individual duties. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 7(6), 798-814.

 

Gaarder, J. (2015). The ethics of the future. The World Post

 

Gillard, R., Gouldson, A., Paavola, J., & Van Alstine, J. (2016). Transformational responses to climate change: Beyond a systems perspective of social change in mitigation and adaptation. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 7. DOI: 10.1002/wcc.384

 

Greenberg, P. (2021). The climate diet: 50 simple ways to trim your carbon footprint. Penguin

 

Gore, A. (2009). Our choice: A plan to solve the climate crisis. New York: Bloomsbury. 


Hansen, J. (2015). Isolation of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue: Part I. Description of the lack of political will to address climate change

 

Hasselmann, K., Jaeger, C., Leipold, G., Mangalagiu, D., & Tàbara, J. D. (2013). Reframing the problem of climate change: From zero sum game to win-win solutions. New York: Routledge.

 

Hawken, P. (Ed.). (2017). Drawdown: The most comprehensive plan ever proposed to reverse global warming. New York: Penguin. 

 

Hayhoe, K., &  Farley, A. (2011). A climate for change: Global warming facts for faith-based decisions. Faithwords.

 

Holthaus, E. (2020). The future earth: A radical vision for what's possible in the age of warming. Harper Collins

 

Horn, M. (2016). Rancher, farmer, fisherman: Conservation heroes of the American heartland. New York: W. W. Norton 

 

Jahren, H. (2020). The story of more: How we got to climate change and where to go from here. New York: Penguin

 

Johnson, A. E., &  Wilkinson, K. K. (Eds.). (2020). All we can save: Truth, courage, and solution for the climate crisis. New York: Penguin.  

 

Karelas, A. (2020). Climate courageHow tackling climate change can build community, transform the economy, and bridge the political divide in America. Beacon Press

 

Kelsey, E. (2020). Hope matters. Greystone Books

 

Kiehl, J. T. (2016). Facing climate change: An integrated path to the future. New York: Columbia University Press

 

Klein, N. (2015). Climate change is a crisis we can only solve together. The Nation.

 

Klein, N. (2022). How to change everything: The young human's guide to protecting the planet and each other. Simon & Schuster.


Kolbert, E. (2016). Unnatural Selection: What will it take to save the world’s reefs and forests? The New Yorker 

 

Korten, D. C. (2015). Change the story, change the future: A living economy for a living earth. Oakland, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

 

Klyza, C. M. & Sousa, D. J. (2013). American environmental policy: Beyond gridlock. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

 

Lynas, M. (2020). Our final warning: Six degrees of climate emergency. HarperCollins

 

McKibben review of Our Final Warning.docx

 

Marshall, A. (2016). Ecotopia 2121: A vision for our future green utopia--In 100 cities. Arcade Publishing.

 

Martin, R. (2015). This climate change policy could save the planet. MIT Technology Review

 

Moore, K. D., & Nelson, M. P. (Eds.).  (2011). Moral ground: Ethical action for a planet in peril. Trinity University Press

 

Moore, K. D. (2016). Great tide rising: Towards clarity and moral courage in a time of planetary change. New York: Counterpoint.

 

Oakes, L. E. (2018). In search of the Canary Tree: The story of a scientist, a cypress, and a changing world. New York: Basic Books.

 

Oppenlander, R. (2012). Comfortably unaware: What we choose to eat is killing us. Beaufort Books.

 

Oppenlander, R. (2013). Food choice and sustainability: Why buying local, eating less meat, and taking baby steps won't work. Langdon Street Press.

 

Paleontological Institute. The teacher-friendly guide to teaching about climate change

 

Portney, K. E. (2016). Sustainability. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

 

Rand, T. (2014). Waking the frog: Solutions for our climate change paralysis. Toronto, CA: ECW Press.


Ray, S. J. (2020). A field guide to climate anxiety: How to keep your cool on a warming planet. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press


Robinson, K. S. (2020, May 1). The Coronavirus is rewriting our imaginations: What felt impossible has become thinkable. 
The NewYorker

 

Seymour, N. (2018). Bad environmentalism: Irony and irreverence in the ecological age. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press

 

Smith, J., Tyszczuk, R., & Butler, R. (Eds.) (2014). Culture and climate change: Narratives. Cambridge, UK: Shed.

 

Sneideman, J., & Twamley, E. (2015). Climate change: discover how it impacts spaceship earth. Nomad Press

 

Stager, C. (2015). Tales of a warmer planet. The New York Times

 

Stephenson, W. (2015). What we're fighting for now is each other: Dispatches from the front lines of climate justice. Boston: Beacon Press. 

 

Taylor & Francis: Readings related to climate change

 

Titlow, B., &  Tinger, M. (2016). Protecting the planet: Environmental champions from conservation to climate change. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.   

 

Tokar, B. (2014). Toward climate justice: Perspectives on the climate crisis and social change. New York: New Compass Press.

 

Trumper, K., Bertzky, M., Dickson, B., van der Heijden, G., Jenkins, M., & Manning, P. (2009). The natural fix? The role of ecosystems in climate mitigation. A UNEP rapid response assessment. Cambridge, UK: United Nations Environment Programme (free download book)

 

U. S. Global Change Research Program (2016). The impacts of climate change on human health in the United States: A scientific assessment. Author.

 

Voorhar, R., & Myllyvirta, L. (2013). Point of no return: The massive climate threats we must avoid. Greenpeace International.


Wapner, P., & Elver, H. (Eds.). (2016). Reimagining climate change. New York: Routledge

 

 

 

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