Bookshelf Climate
Books that shaped my understanding of the climate crisis and continue to inform my thinking and my actions.
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- Nomad Century
by Gaia Vince
- Hot Air
by Peter Stott
- The World for Sale
by Javier Blas & Jack Farchy
- Not Too Late
by Rebecca Solnit & Thelma Young Lutunatabua
- Demokratie im Feuer
by Jonas Schaible
- The Great Derangement
by Amitav Ghosh
- Hot Mess
by Matt Winning
- Wütendes Wetter
by Friederike Otto
- Paved Paradise
by Henry Gabar
- Losing Earth
by Nathaniel Rich
- Speed & Scale
by John Doerr
- Erzählende Affen
by Samira El Ouassil & Friedemann Karig
- How I Learned to Understand the World
by Hans Rosling
- What We Owe The Future
by William MacAskill
- Electrify
by Saul Griffith
- Hope in the Dark
by Rebecca Solnit
- The Climate Book
by Created by Greta Thunberg
- The Future We Choose
by Christiana Figueres & Tom Rivett-Carnac
- The Life You Can Save
by Peter Singer
- Doughnut Economics
by Kate Raworth
- Under a White Sky
by Elizabeth Kolbert
- Climate: A New Story
by Charles Eisenstein
- The Hummingbird's Gift
by Sy Montgomery
- Under The Sky We Make
by Kimberly Nicholas
- How To Blow Up a Pipeline
by Andreas Malm
- A Bigger Picture
by Vanessa Nakate
- The Value of Everything
by Mariana Mazzucato
- How Are We Going to Explain This
by Jelmer Mommers
- Six Degrees
by Mark Lynas
- All We Can Save
by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson & Katharine Wilkinson
- The Ministry of the Future
by Kim Stanley Robinson
- The Uninhabitable Earth
by David Wallace-Wells
- Factfulness
by Hans Rosling
- Drawdown
by Paul Hawken
- The Sixth Extinction
by Elizabeth Kolbert