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Baraka - Ron Fricke
- Shot in 24 countries on six continents, this film, without narration or dialogue, presents a visual spectacle addressing the human condition and the idea of humanity vis-à-vis nature. |
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Sharkwater - Rob Stewart
- Underwater photographer Rob Stewart casts sharks in an unconventional light: sharks are not predators but prey, facing the danger of extinction. |
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This is our planet, this is our earth - National Film Board
- This is our planet, this is our Earth features a series of documentary exposés that describe environmental problems around the globe. These films help us to understand the issues while encouraging all of us to make positive changes. |
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Fiction
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Burnout - Rebecca Donner
- After Danni and her mother move in with her mother's alcoholic boyfriend, Danni wrestles with her own identity when she finds herself with a crush on her soon-to-be stepbrother, a hardcore environmentalist. |
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The carbon diaries 2015 - Saci Lloyd
- In 2015, when England becomes the first nation to introduce carbon dioxide rationing in a drastic bid to combat climate change, sixteen-year-old Laura documents the first year of rationing as her family spirals out of control. |
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The dark planet - Patrick Carman
- After the destruction of the planet Atherton, Edgar must journey to a dark and damaged world named Earth in order to find the secrets of his civilization's past. |
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Timelock - David Klass
- Jack discovers that the only way to protect the Earth from ecological disaster at the hands of the Dark Army is to lock time, and he must choose between staying in the present or returning to the future world from which he came. |
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Non-fiction
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50 reasons to buy fair trade - Miles Litvinoff
- A lively, accessible and inspiring survey of how fair trade is bringing new hope to poor producers around the world. |
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An inconvenient truth : the crisis of global warming - Al Gore
- Gore's bestselling book is now adapted for perhaps the most important audience of all: YOU. Bursting with color photos, this book clearly explains global warming. |
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Animal, vegetable, miracle : a year of food life - Barbara Kingsolver
- When Kingsolver and her family move from suburban Arizona to rural Appalachia, they take on a new challenge: to spend a year on a locally produced diet, paying close attention to the provenance of all they consume. |
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Ecological intelligence - Daniel Goleman
- Goleman reveals the complex web of impacts everyday products have upon people and habitat and how a new form of intelligence can radically alter consumption patterns from destructive to constructive. |
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Generation green : the ultimate teen guide to living an eco- - Linda Sivertsen
- This book lays out the inside scoop on the biggest issues affecting our planet, such as global warming and overflowing landfills, offers dozens of tips on how to shop, dress, eat, and travel the green way. |
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Generation T : 108 ways to transform a T-shirt - Megan Nicolay
- Don't throw out that old T-shirt, recycle it! |
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Going Blue - Cathryn Berger Kaye
- Going Blue gives you facts about the earth's water crisis and provides tools and inspiration to transform your "Save the Earth" ideas into action. |
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Living off the grid - David S. Black
- A simple guide to a self reliant supply of energy, water, shelter, and more. |
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Second-time cool : the art of chopping up a sweater - Anna-Stina Lindén Ivarsson
- A how-to book on recycling knitted sweaters to create all kinds of fashionable clothes and accessories. |
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Sewing green : 25 projects - Betz White
- 25 projects made with repurposed & organic materials, plus tips & resources for earth-friendly stitching. |
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The scavengers' manifesto - Anneli S. Rufus
- An exciting new movement is afoot that brings together environmentalists, anticonsumerists, do-it-yourselfers, bargain-hunters, and treasure-seekers of all stripes. Find out how to join! |
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The weather makers - Tim Flannery
- Dr. Flannery, a conservation and ecology expert, teaches all who listen about the difference between climate change and global warming, and their implications for the survival of species on Earth. |
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The world without us - Alan Weisman
- What would happen to Earth if suddenly, all human life vacated the planet? Find out in this fascinating book. |
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True green - Kim McKay
- This book suggests 100 small ways in which you can make a big difference, at home, in the garden, at work, while travelling, or in your community. |
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What the world eats - Peter Menzel
- A photographic collection exploring what the world eats featuring portraits of twenty-five families from twenty-one countries surrounded by a week's worth of food. |
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