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Here is a list of books that many have found helpful or interesting in their quest for information about green living. | Here is a list of books that many have found helpful or interesting in their quest for information about green living. | ||
+ | * [http://www.gregcraven.org/ What's the Worst That Could Happen?: A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate] - by Greg Craven, who did the [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=wonderingmind42&view=videos Youtube videos] and now has an inexpensive book that gives a few simple tools to make sense of the conflicting arguments. | ||
* '''Small is Beautiful''' - an excellent book on appropriate technology, by ''E.F. Schumacher''. | * '''Small is Beautiful''' - an excellent book on appropriate technology, by ''E.F. Schumacher''. | ||
* [http://www.lighterfootprint.com.au/ A Lighter Footprint: a practical guide to minimising your impact on the planet], Angela Crocombe, Scribe Publications, 2007 | * [http://www.lighterfootprint.com.au/ A Lighter Footprint: a practical guide to minimising your impact on the planet], Angela Crocombe, Scribe Publications, 2007 |
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Here is a list of books that many have found helpful or interesting in their quest for information about green living.
- What's the Worst That Could Happen?: A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate - by Greg Craven, who did the Youtube videos and now has an inexpensive book that gives a few simple tools to make sense of the conflicting arguments.
- Small is Beautiful - an excellent book on appropriate technology, by E.F. Schumacher.
- A Lighter Footprint: a practical guide to minimising your impact on the planet, Angela Crocombe, Scribe Publications, 2007
- From Buddha to Bono - by Tor Hundloe covers seeking solutions to climate change, water scarcity, pollution and Third World poverty
- The Weather Makers : How Man Is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth, by Tim Flannery, Amazon.com: The Weather Makers
- A list of green building books on Amazon.com
- Sydney's guide to saving the planet, Giovanni Ebono, Woodslane Press and the Sydney Morning Herald, 2007
- Renewable City, Peter Droegue, Wiley Academy, 2006
- Plan B 3.0 Mobilizing to Save Civilization, Lester Brown, Earth Policy Institute, Free download
- Greenhouse Solutions with Sustainable Energy, Mark Diesendorf, 2006
- Climate Code Red, David Spratt and Phillip Sutton, 2008. Presents scientific evidence that the climate change and global warming crisis is worse than official reports and national governments have so far indicated. The book argues that we are facing a "sustainability emergency" that requires a clear break from business-as-usual politics, and that action to address climate change is an indispensable course of action.
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