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A Climate of Truth
- Why We Need It and How to Get It
- By: Mike Berners-Lee
- Narrated by: Mike Berners-Lee
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
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We have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis–and most people want to see more action. But after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever. And we are accelerating into a Polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution, inequality and more. What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better? In the search for answers that have been so elusive to date, Mike Berners-Lee looks at the challenge from new angles.
By: Mike Berners-Lee
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Norwegian Wood
- Chopping, Stacking and Drying Wood the Scandinavian Way
- By: Lars Mytting, Robert Ferguson
- Narrated by: Nikolas Salmon
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
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Part guide to the best practice in every aspect of working with this renewable energy source, part meditation on the human instinct for survival, this definitive handbook on the art of chopping, stacking and drying wood in the Scandinavian way has resonated across the world, with more than a million copies sold worldwide.
By: Lars Mytting, and others
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A Barrister for the Earth
- Ten Cases of Hope for Our Future
- By: Monica Feria-Tinta
- Narrated by: Monica Feria-Tinta
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
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A revolution is taking place. Around the world, ordinary people are turning to courts seeking justice for environmental damage. At the forefront of this movement, pioneering barrister Monica Feria-Tinta advocates not only for the people fighting for their homes and livelihoods, but also for those who have no voice: for rivers, forests and endangered species.
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A Darwinian Survival Guide
- Hope for the Twenty-First Century
- By: Salvatore J. Agosta, Daniel R. Brooks
- Narrated by: Tim Fannon
- Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
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Despite efforts to sustain civilization, humanity faces existential threats from overpopulation, globalized trade and travel, urbanization, and global climate change. In A Darwinian Survival Guide, Daniel Brooks and Salvatore Agosta offer a novel—and hopeful—perspective on how to meet these tremendous challenges by changing the discourse from sustainability to survival. Darwinian evolution, the world’s only theory of survival, is the means by which the biosphere has persisted and renewed itself following past environmental perturbations, and it has never failed, they explain.
By: Salvatore J. Agosta, and others
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Poisoning the Well
- How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America
- By: Sharon Udasin, Rachel Frazin
- Narrated by: Rebecca Stern
- Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
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This is the shocking true-life story of how PFAS—a set of toxic chemicals most people have never heard of—poisoned the entire country. Based on original, shoe-leather reporting in four highly contaminated towns and damning documents from the polluters’ own files, Poisoning the Well traces an ugly history of corporate greed and devastation of human lives.
By: Sharon Udasin, and others
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Atomic Dreams
- The New Nuclear Evangelists and the Fight for the Future of Energy
- By: Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
- Narrated by: Maria Marquis, Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
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On June 21, 2016, Pacific Gas & Electric Company announced a plan to shutter California’s last nuclear power plant, Diablo Canyon, in 2025. The plan was hailed by environmental groups and politicians around the country. Then, suddenly, the state’s Democratic establishment reversed the decision, and in 2024 the Biden-Harris administration awarded the plant $1.1 billion in credits to extend its life. What happened in between? In Atomic Dreams, journalist and lifelong environmentalist Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow unearths the surprising answers—and the deep-seated conflicts behind them.
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A Climate of Truth
- Why We Need It and How to Get It
- By: Mike Berners-Lee
- Narrated by: Mike Berners-Lee
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
- Unabridged
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We have most of the technology we need to combat the climate crisis–and most people want to see more action. But after three decades of climate COPs, our global emissions are worse than ever. And we are accelerating into a Polycrisis of climate, food security, biodiversity, pollution, inequality and more. What, exactly, has been holding us back? What will it take for us to do better? In the search for answers that have been so elusive to date, Mike Berners-Lee looks at the challenge from new angles.
By: Mike Berners-Lee
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Norwegian Wood
- Chopping, Stacking and Drying Wood the Scandinavian Way
- By: Lars Mytting, Robert Ferguson
- Narrated by: Nikolas Salmon
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
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Part guide to the best practice in every aspect of working with this renewable energy source, part meditation on the human instinct for survival, this definitive handbook on the art of chopping, stacking and drying wood in the Scandinavian way has resonated across the world, with more than a million copies sold worldwide.
By: Lars Mytting, and others
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A Barrister for the Earth
- Ten Cases of Hope for Our Future
- By: Monica Feria-Tinta
- Narrated by: Monica Feria-Tinta
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
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A revolution is taking place. Around the world, ordinary people are turning to courts seeking justice for environmental damage. At the forefront of this movement, pioneering barrister Monica Feria-Tinta advocates not only for the people fighting for their homes and livelihoods, but also for those who have no voice: for rivers, forests and endangered species.
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A Darwinian Survival Guide
- Hope for the Twenty-First Century
- By: Salvatore J. Agosta, Daniel R. Brooks
- Narrated by: Tim Fannon
- Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
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Despite efforts to sustain civilization, humanity faces existential threats from overpopulation, globalized trade and travel, urbanization, and global climate change. In A Darwinian Survival Guide, Daniel Brooks and Salvatore Agosta offer a novel—and hopeful—perspective on how to meet these tremendous challenges by changing the discourse from sustainability to survival. Darwinian evolution, the world’s only theory of survival, is the means by which the biosphere has persisted and renewed itself following past environmental perturbations, and it has never failed, they explain.
By: Salvatore J. Agosta, and others
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Poisoning the Well
- How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America
- By: Sharon Udasin, Rachel Frazin
- Narrated by: Rebecca Stern
- Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
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This is the shocking true-life story of how PFAS—a set of toxic chemicals most people have never heard of—poisoned the entire country. Based on original, shoe-leather reporting in four highly contaminated towns and damning documents from the polluters’ own files, Poisoning the Well traces an ugly history of corporate greed and devastation of human lives.
By: Sharon Udasin, and others
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Atomic Dreams
- The New Nuclear Evangelists and the Fight for the Future of Energy
- By: Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
- Narrated by: Maria Marquis, Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
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On June 21, 2016, Pacific Gas & Electric Company announced a plan to shutter California’s last nuclear power plant, Diablo Canyon, in 2025. The plan was hailed by environmental groups and politicians around the country. Then, suddenly, the state’s Democratic establishment reversed the decision, and in 2024 the Biden-Harris administration awarded the plant $1.1 billion in credits to extend its life. What happened in between? In Atomic Dreams, journalist and lifelong environmentalist Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow unearths the surprising answers—and the deep-seated conflicts behind them.
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Landing the Paris Climate Agreement
- How It Happened, Why It Matters, and What Comes Next
- By: Todd Stern
- Narrated by: Michael Butler Murray
- Length: 10 hrs and 8 mins
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The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change was one of the most difficult and hopeful achievements of the twenty-first century: 195 nations finally agreed, after twenty years of trying, to establish an ambitious, operational regime to address one of the greatest civilizational challenges of our time. In Landing the Paris Climate Agreement, Todd Stern provides an engaging account from inside the rooms where it happened: the full, charged, seven-year story of how the Paris Agreement came to be, following an arc from Copenhagen, to Durban, to the secret US-China climate deal in 2014, to Paris.
By: Todd Stern
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How Can I Help?
- Saving Nature with Your Yard
- By: Douglas W. Tallamy
- Narrated by: Adam Barr
- Length: 12 hrs and 42 mins
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With the publication of Bringing Nature Home, Douglas Tallamy revealed the critical role native plants play in attracting beneficial insects—and ushered in what is widely considered one of the most consequential movements in gardening. With Nature’s Best Hope, Tallamy expanded his audience from gardeners to homeowners with a passionate advocacy that detailed how everyone with a yard can make a positive environmental impact.
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A Very Convenient Warming
- How Modest Warming and More CO2 Are Benefiting Humanity
- By: Gregory Wrightstone
- Narrated by: Brian Holsopple
- Length: 4 hrs and 1 min
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Learn about the enormous benefits that are accruing to humanity from modest warming and increasing carbon dioxide. By nearly every metric, Earth’s ecosystems are thriving, and the human condition is improving.
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Eating the Ocean
- By: Elspeth Probyn
- Narrated by: Lianne Walker
- Length: 7 hrs and 5 mins
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In Eating the Ocean Elspeth Probyn investigates the profound importance of the ocean and the future of fish and human entanglement. On her ethnographic journey around the world's oceans and fisheries, she finds that the ocean is being simplified in a food politics that is overwhelmingly land based and preoccupied with buzzwords like "local" and "sustainable."
By: Elspeth Probyn
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Klimaresilienz
- Was wir tun können, damit uns die Klimakrise nicht krank macht
- By: Christina Berndt
- Narrated by: Trieneke Klein
- Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
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Die Klimakrise ist da–und mit ihr vielfältige Auswirkungen auf unsere Gesundheit: Kreislaufprobleme, Dehydrierung, zu hohe UV-Belastung, Hitzewellen, die inzwischen auch in unseren Breiten Tote fordern, Infektionskrankheiten, allergische Reaktionen. Und immer mehr Menschen fühlen sich auch psychisch stark belastet. Was jeder Einzelne von uns dagegen tun kann, wie er körperliche und seelische Widerstandskraft, kurz Klimaresilienz, aufbaut, zeigt die renommierte Wissenschaftsjournalistin und Bestsellerautorin Christina Berndt.
By: Christina Berndt
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Les forêts – Des forêts primaires aux enjeux du XXIe siècle
- Amazonie - Forêts médiévales - Nouveau Monde – Europe
- By: Laurent Testot
- Narrated by: Laurent Testot
- Length: 3 hrs and 14 mins
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Observer l’histoire de l’humanité à partir des forêts, c’est la perspective enthousiasmante que propose le journaliste, conférencier et essayiste Laurent Testot, qui s’inscrit dans le courant assez récent et novateur de l’histoire environnementale. L’auteur retrace l’histoire de l’humanité depuis la constitution des premiers empires de l’antiquité romaine, chinoise et indienne, en passant par les sociétés médiévales et modernes et étudie le rapport que ces sociétés passées ont entretenu avec leur environnement et en particulier leurs forêts.
By: Laurent Testot
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Gaia Wakes
- Earth’s Emergent Consciousness in an Age of Environmental Devastation
- By: Topher McDougal
- Narrated by: Topher McDougal
- Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
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Gaia Wakes presents a compelling new framework for understanding the past, present, and future of our planet. Starting from a strong foundation in economics and drawing on a vast range of multidisciplinary scholarship, Topher McDougal explores the possibility of a fifth transition towards an upgraded Earth: the development of a technologically enabled planetary brain capable of coordinating ecological functions and peering far into the future and universe.
By: Topher McDougal
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Tools to Save Our Home Planet
- A Changemaker's Guidebook
- By: Nick Mucha - editor, Patrick Thomas - editor, Jessica Flint - editor
- Narrated by: Peter Ganim, Karen Murray
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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In 1994, Patagonia invited representatives from 75 grassroots nonprofit organizations to gather and learn from active experts how to be more effective at what they do. In 2016, Patagonia published Tools for Grassroots Activists, a compilation of presentations from the Tools conferences, accompanied by case studies and inspiring essays from environmental leaders. The world since then has changed in profound ways, and this new edition reflects the world we now occupy.
By: Nick Mucha - editor, and others
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Mother, Creature, Kin
- What We Learn from Nature's Mothers in a Time of Unraveling
- By: Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder
- Narrated by: Sarah Welborn
- Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
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What does it mean to be a mother in an era of climate catastrophe? And what can we learn from the plants and creatures who mother at the edges of their world's unraveling? Becoming a mother in this time means bringing life into a world that appears to be coming undone. Drawing upon ecology, mythology, and her own experiences as a mother, Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder confronts what it means to "mother": to do the good work of being in service to the living world. What if we could all mother the places we live and the beings with whom we share those places? And what if they also mother us?
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Climate Hope
- Stories of Action in an Age of Global Crisis
- By: David Geselbracht
- Narrated by: Mike Lenz
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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In Climate Hope, journalist David Geselbracht blends in-depth research, expert interviews, and on-the-ground reporting in multiple countries, revealing remarkable efforts to identify the causes and impacts of climate change—and devise crucial ways to address them. The scale of the challenge is clear in the range of fields he covers, from glaciology and climate science to law and diplomacy. But in drawing these approaches together, he shares stories of hope, awe, and wonder that encourage us to confront this long-term, world-warping phenomenon with a renewed sense of purpose and possibility.
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The Colorado Trail in Crisis
- A Naturalist’s Field Report on Climate Change in Mountain Ecosystems
- By: Karl Ford
- Narrated by: Marlin May
- Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
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The Colorado Trail in Crisis addresses the sweeping transformation of western forests and wilderness ecosystems affected by climate change. This book is equal parts trail journal and synthesis of natural and human history. Karl Ford uses research on climate impacts to forests, wildlife, hydrology, and more to stress the urgent need for an action plan to reduce greenhouse gases and save forests and watersheds.
By: Karl Ford
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拯救未来气候
- 从自我行动开始: 拯救气候行动是人人有责的严肃旅程
- By: Simon Lee
- Narrated by: Sebastian Brown
- Length: 4 hrs and 34 mins
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本书深入探讨了气候变化的严峻现实强调了应对未来干旱饥荒和流离失所问题的紧迫行动它并非止于绝望而是通过实用的解决方案激发希望倡导个人与集体的有力行动在环境挑战中共同打造可持续的未来
By: Simon Lee
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Le petit 1x1 de sauvetage du monde
- Protection de la nature, de l'environnement et du climat pour les débutants
- By: Marieke Gesing
- Narrated by: Emma Lefebre
- Length: 59 mins
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Notre monde est en pleine mutation, le climat change. Des espèces qui ont longtemps existé sur notre planète disparaissent et les ressources se raréfient. Les gens commencent à se rendre compte que le développement n'est pas toujours une bonne chose. Nous exploitons notre Terre, alors que nous devrions en prendre soin, car nous n'en avons qu'une. Lentement, cependant, un changement de mentalité s'opère, les gens essaient de revenir sur les erreurs du passé. On essaie de réduire les émissions de CO₂, de préserver les ressources de la Terre et de prendre davantage soin de la nature.
By: Marieke Gesing
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Yuck
- The Birth & Death of the Weird & Wondrous Joshua Tree, Yucca Brevifolia
- By: Barret Baumgart
- Narrated by: Barret Baumgart
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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YUCK is a prismatic collage, a poetic wandering, a compact history of the West as twisted and weird and ominous and beautiful as the plant it obsesses over. From divine providence to gaseous landfill to Instagram paradise, Yuck deftly traces the modern history of a small patch of desert to leave us with a big warning about America's demented relationship with the land.
By: Barret Baumgart
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Dimming the Sun
- The Urgent Case for Geoengineering
- By: Thomas Ramge
- Narrated by: Rob Greenbaum
- Length: 5 hrs and 36 mins
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Earth stands at a tipping point. As we fail to curtail emissions fast enough, our planet stares down a cascade of imminent, catastrophic, and irreversible disaster triggered by climate change. Yet a potent technology already exists to buy us more time: solar geoengineering. Through methods such as atmospheric aerosols, human-generated cirrus clouds, and solar sails, we humans can—at least in the short term—slow the Earth's warming. Should we?
By: Thomas Ramge
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Living Hot
- Surviving and Thriving on a Heating Planet
- By: Clive Hamilton, George Wilkenfeld
- Narrated by: Kaya Byrne
- Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
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Living Hot tells the blunt truth about our current climate change predicament: it's time to get cracking on making Australia resilient to intensifying climate extremes. If we prepare well, we can give ourselves a fighting chance to preserve some of the best of what we have, build stronger and fairer communities, find a path through the escalating pressures of a warming world – and even find new ways to flourish.
By: Clive Hamilton, and others
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The Hurricane Hunters
- By: Ivan Ray Tannehill
- Narrated by: David Wales
- Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
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This is the lively account of the hair-raising experiences of the men who have probed by sea and air into the inner mysteries of the world’s most terrible storms.
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Burn Fuel Better
- From Helpless to Hopeful in the Race Against Climate Change
- By: Don Owens
- Narrated by: Kevin Sawhill
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
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Burn Fuel Better will shed light on some of the unintentional mistakes we are making to address climate change and suggest practical solutions we can make to minimize and possibly reverse the impact — solutions that can be fully implemented today, not 20-30 years in the future, when it will be too late. With an accidental discovery of lowering certain types of emissions from diesel engines, this new way of burning fuel minimizes black carbon from entering the atmosphere and adds life-sustaining oxygen.
By: Don Owens