New Books
Beresford-Kroeger, D. 2003. Arboretum America, A philosophy of the forest. Univerisity of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI. 196 p.
Brower, D. and S. Chapple. 2000. Let the mountains talk, let the rivers run. A call to those who would save the earth. New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, BC, CAN. 204 p.
Estill, L. 2008. Small is possible – life in a local economy. New Society Publishers, Gabriola Island, BC, CAN. 226 p.
Harrington, R.L. 1990. To heal the earth: The case for an earth ethic. Hancock House Publishers, Surrey, BC, CAN. 303 p.
Hawken, P. 2007. Blessed unrest. How the largest social movement in history is restoring grace, justice, and beauty to the world. Penguin Books Ltd., London, UK. 342 p.
Klein, N. 2000. No logo. Taking aim at the brand bullies. Vintage Canada, Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto, ONT, Can. 490 p.
Lewis, T.A. 2009. Brace for impact: Surviving the crash of the Industrial Age by sustainable living. Outskirts Press, Inc., Denver, CO. 211 p.
Lovelock, J. 2009. The vanishing face of Gaia, a final warning. Penguin Bools Ltd., London, UK. 178 p.
Monbiot. G. 2006. Heat – how to stop the planet from burning. Doubleday Canada, Toronto, ONT. 277 p.
Natrass, B. and M. Altomare. 2002. Dancing with the tiger. Learning sustainability step by natural step. New Soceity Publishers, Gabriola Island, BC, CAN. 301 p.
Sachs, J.D. 2008. Common wealth: Economics for a crowded planet. Penguin Books Ltd., New York, NY. 386 p.
Suzuki, D. 2003. The David Suzuki reader. Greystone Books, Vancouver, BC, CAN. 388 p.
Suzuki, D. 2006. David Suzuki the autobiography. Greystone Books, Vancouver, BC, CAN. 404 p.
Suzuki, D. and H. Dressel. 2002. Good news for a change – how everyday people are helping the planet. Greystone Books, Vancouver, BC, CAN. 399 p.
Williamson, M. (ed.) 2001, Imagine what America could be in the 21st Century. New American Library, New York, NY. 414 p.
