The Greatest Books of All Time on Climate Change
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101. In The Deserts Of This Earth by Uwe George
Travels in the World's Most Desolate Places
This captivating exploration delves into the world's most arid landscapes, offering a vivid portrayal of the diverse ecosystems and resilient life forms that inhabit them. Through a blend of scientific insight and personal narrative, the book illuminates the intricate balance of survival strategies employed by both flora and fauna in these harsh environments. It also examines the cultural and historical significance of deserts, highlighting the challenges faced by human populations living on the fringes of these vast, unforgiving terrains. The narrative is enriched with stunning descriptions and a deep appreciation for the beauty and mystery of these often-overlooked regions.
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102. Common Wealth by Jeffrey D. Sachs
Economics for a Crowded Planet
A wide-ranging call to reorient economics toward the planet’s limits and the needs of the poorest, arguing that sustainable prosperity requires coordinated global action on poverty, population, resource use and climate change. The book emphasizes investing in health, education, family planning and clean technologies, pricing environmental harms, and strengthening international cooperation and institutions to manage shared resources and achieve long-term economic and ecological stability.
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103. The New Climate War by Michael Mann
The Fight to Take Back Our Planet
A clear-eyed analysis of how fossil-fuel interests and allied actors have shifted from outright denial to a subtler campaign of delay and diversion—promoting individual blame, sowing doubt, greenwashing, doomism, and narrow techno-fix narratives—to block meaningful policy; the book exposes these tactics, explains why focusing solely on personal choices is insufficient, and calls for defending climate science, countering misinformation, and pursuing systemic political and economic solutions (strong regulation, public investment in clean energy, and mass civic engagement) to achieve real emissions reductions.
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104. Supercharge Me by Eric Lonergan, Corinne Sawers
Net Zero Faster
Almost everyone agrees on the need to transition the global economy to net zero. Supercharge Me asks how to do that faster and addresses common feelings of demoralization or confusion about the climate crisis. It is grounded in realism about how governments, businesses and individuals behave. Through fast-paced dialogues it draws lessons from what has worked, emphasizing strong positive incentives and smart regulations and offering practical ideas to reinvigorate action and reframe the crisis as an opportunity.
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105. Natural Capital by Dieter Helm
Valuing the Planet
The book argues that the planet’s ecosystems and the services they provide are being systematically undervalued, leading to environmental degradation, and that modern economies must explicitly recognise and price ‘natural capital’ to avert collapse. It critiques current measures like GDP and perverse subsidies, explains how markets and institutions fail to account for ecosystem services, and sets out a practical policy framework—natural capital accounting, stronger regulation, reform of taxes and subsidies, carbon pricing, tradable pollution rights, and new governance bodies—to align incentives, restore habitats and sustain long-term prosperity.
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106. The Big Fix by Hal Harvey, Justin Gillis
7 Practical Steps to Save Our Planet
A pragmatic, policy-focused roadmap for rapidly cutting greenhouse gas emissions that emphasizes scalable, politically realistic steps rather than technological idealism. The authors outline practical measures — including aggressive energy efficiency, widespread electrification powered by low‑carbon electricity, cleaner fuels and industrial processes, carbon pricing and smart regulation, accelerated innovation, and international cooperation — and explain how governments, businesses, and communities can deploy existing solutions quickly to blunt climate change while keeping economies strong.
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107. Sustainable Nation by Douglas Farr
Urban Design with Nature
A practical, pattern-based guide to designing and retrofitting American cities and communities for environmental sustainability; it synthesizes principles and illustrative precedents into clear design patterns that operate at multiple scales—from regional planning and urban form down to neighborhoods, streetscapes, and individual buildings. The book examines land use, transportation, energy, water, materials, and green building strategies, using case studies to demonstrate how compact, mixed-use, transit-oriented, and resource-efficient approaches can reduce carbon emissions and enhance resilience. It also outlines policy tools, metrics, and implementation steps aimed at planners, architects, and policymakers seeking measurable, equitable paths toward healthier, more sustainable communities.
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108. Net Zero by Dieter Helm
How We Stop Causing Climate Change
A clear-eyed critique of current climate policy that argues we must be realistic about costs, trade-offs and technologies if we are to actually eliminate greenhouse-gas emissions: it calls for honest accounting rather than optimistic promises, market-based mechanisms (not endless subsidies), prioritizing proven low‑carbon options including nuclear and carbon capture where appropriate, caution about overreliance on offsets and unproven solutions, and stronger, more pragmatic government planning to achieve emissions reductions while protecting energy security and consumers.
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109. Hurricane Lizards And Plastic Squid by Thor Hanson
The Frailty and Fortitude of Animals in an Age of Extinctions
A lively, accessible account of how human technologies—from tracking devices and drones to plastics and large-scale infrastructure—reshape wild animals’ lives, sometimes aiding conservation and sometimes causing new harms; through engaging case studies and clear science writing it highlights unexpected consequences, animal ingenuity, and the need for humility and better-designed solutions.
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