Just a few of our Top Green Reads for 2007. Hit the library, or any second-hand shop. Feel free to jump-in with your faves.
(book shelf tree – photo credit: hoipippo)
- An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergence of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It – by, Al Gore @ amazon
- The Rammed Earth House – by, David Easton @ amazon
- Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage – by, Daniel C. Esty and Andrew S. Winston @ amazon
- Green Marketing: Opportunity for Innovation – by, Jacquelyn A. Ottman @ amazon
- The Sustainability Handbook: The Complete Management Guide to Achieving Social, Economic and Environmental Responsibility – by, William R. Blackburn @ amazon
- Cradle to Cradle – by, William McDonough and Michael Braungart @ amazon
- When Rivers Run Dry – by, Fred Pearce @ amazon
- Ecopsychology – Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind @ amazon
- Dharma Gaia: A Harvest of Essays in Buddhism and Ecology – @ amazon
- The Omnivore’s Dilemma – by, Michael Pollan @ amazon
- Many titles @ chelseagreen.com/bookstore
- Tears of the Cheetah @ amazon
- 50 Ways to Save the Ocean @ amazon
- The Tree Farmer – by, Chuck Leavell @ amazon
- A Hot Planet Needs Cool Kids – by, Julie Hall
- The Sensual Home – by, Ilse Crawford






















May I add “Alcohol Can Be a Gas! Fueling an Ethanol Revolution for the 21st Century” by David Blume? I did send you folks a copy. I think it’s best to show people biofuels done right with so much of it being done badly.
“It’s always possible to do a good thing stupidly.”
Barry Commoner