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First published in 1917, "Growth of the Soil" is the epic and seminal work by Knut Hamsun, the Nobel Prize-winning Norwegian writer. Originally published in Norwegian and subsequently translated into numerous languages and read around the world, "Growth of the Soil" has been lauded as one of the twentieth-century's most important and ground-breaking novels. Hamsun was a pioneer in a new more realistic style of literature and was one of the first to...
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This special, updated edition includes new bonus material. Economists insist that recovery is at hand, yet unemployment remains high, real estate values continue to sink, and governments stagger under record deficits. The End of Growth proposes a startling diagnosis: humanity has reached a fundamental turning point in its economic history. The expansionary trajectory of industrial civilization is colliding with non-negotiable natural limits. Richard...
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The latest Scandinavian publishing phenomenon is not a Stieg Larsson–like thriller; it's a book about chopping, stacking, and burning wood that has sold more than 200,000 copies in Norway and Sweden and has been a fixture on the bestseller lists there for more than a year. Norwegian Wood provides useful advice on the rustic hows and whys of taking care of your heating needs, but it's also a thoughtful attempt to understand man's age-old predilection...
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• One of Canada's top policy analysts provides the first full-scale blueprint for meeting our climate change commitments
• Contains the results of an exclusive national poll on Canadians' attitudes to the climate crisis
• Shows that radical climate crisis transformation can bring jobs and prosperity as we retool how we live and work
• Deeply researched and targeted specifically to Canada and Canadians while providing a model that other countries...
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This "excellent" popular science book explores just what we-and the things around us-are made of (Aftenposten, Norway).
Some elements get all the attention: glittering gold, radioactive uranium-materials we call "precious" because they are so rare. But what could be more precious than the building blocks of life-from the oxygen in our air to the carbon in all living things?
In The Elements We Live By, physicist and award-winning author Anja...
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"In this book, Erickson's steps don't lead to grand cathedrals but to the transformative, powerful elements supporting
life itself. " - Foreword Reviews
"Travel writer Erickson has written a travelogue about areas of the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, that have sacred and spiritual meaning to people now and throughout history . . . Ideal for fans of Erickson's work, curious readers, armchair travelers, and those who are compelled...
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The author discusses the Blue Communities Project and its aim of making access to clean water a human right, encouraging municipal water to be publicly owned and financed, and eliminating single-use plastic water bottles in public spaces, as well as where the project has been adopted. She also recounts her education in water issues and the grassroots efforts to bring about change, and provides steps for making more communities blue.
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• Calculate your carbon footprint: with an item-by-item breakdown.
• Meet your company's carbon goals: using the latest research.
• Covid-19 and the carbon battle: understand the new global supply chain.
The Carbon Footprint of Everything breaks items down by the amount of carbon they produce, creating a calorie guide for the carbon-conscious. With engaging writing, leading carbon expert Mike Berners-Lee shares new carbon calculations based...
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A powerful book about the decline and recovery of the world's forests—with a provocative argument for their survival.
In A Trillion Trees, veteran environmental journalist Fred Pearce takes readers on a whirlwind journey through some of the most spectacular forests around the world. Along the way, he charts the extraordinary pace of forest destruction, and explores why some are beginning to recover.
With vivid, observant reporting, Pearce transports...
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"A valuable discovery under the world's second-largest temperate wetland and in the traditional lands of the Cree and Ojibway casts light on the growing conflict among resource development, environmental stewardship, and Indigenous rights. When prospectors discovered a gigantic crescent of metal deposits under the James Bay Lowlands of northern Canada in 2007, the find touched off a mining rush, lured a major American company to spend fortunes in...
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