Incoming Resources
- Early spring, an ecologist and her children wake to a warming world, Amy Seidl
- Greenhouse, the 200-year story of global warming, Gale E. Christianson
- Disasterology, dispatches from the frontlines of the climate crisis, Dr. Samantha Montano
- Storm world, hurricanes, politics, and the battle over global warming, Chris Mooney
- The future we choose, surviving the climate crisis, Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac
- The fragile earth, writing from the New Yorker on climate change, edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
- Global warming, Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, Laura Silverstein Nunn
- Before it's gone, stories from the front lines of climate change in small-town America, Jonathan Vigliotti
- Global warming for dummies, by Elizabeth May, Zoë Caron
- The new climate war, the fight to take back our planet, Michael E. Mann
- Unstoppable, harnessing science to change the world, Bill Nye ; edited by Corey S. Powell
- The suicidal planet, how to prevent global climate catastrophe, Mayer Hillman with Tina Fawcett and Sudhir Chella Rajan
- A warmer world, from polar bears to butterflies, how climate change affects wildlife, Caroline Arnold ; illustrated by Jamie Hogan
- Losing Earth, a recent history, Nathaniel Rich
- The hot topic, what we can do about global warming, Gabrielle Walker and Sir David King
- The heat will kill you first, life and death on a scorched planet, Jeff Goodell
- Atmosphere of hope, searching for solutions to the climate crisis, Tim Flannery
- Our choice, a plan to solve the climate crisis, Al Gore
- An inconvenient truth, a global warning, Paramount Classics and Participant Productions present ; produced by Lawrence Bender, Scott Burns, Laurie David ; directed by Davis Guggenheim
- Fight global warming now, the handbook for taking action in your community, Bill McKibben and the Step It Up Team, Phil Aroneanu ... [and others]
- The heat is on, the high stakes battle over Earth's threatened climate, Ross Gelbspan
- Climate of hope, how cities, businesses, and citizens can save the planet, Michael R. Bloomberg, Carl Pope
- Field notes from a catastrophe, man, nature, and climate change, Elizabeth Kolbert
- The ravaging tide, strange weather, future Katrinas, and the coming death of America's coastal cities, Mike Tidwell
- Global warming, Seymour Simon
- High tide, the truth about our climate crisis, Mark Lynas
- The weather makers, how man is changing the climate and what it means for life on Earth, Tim Flannery
- A global warning?, written & directed by Alex Hearle ; produced by Pioneer Productions for the History Channel