Environment and Ecology
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Environment and Ecology
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- 39 ways to save the planet
- A dictionary of ecology
- A dictionary of environment and conservation
- A guide to handling bereavement
- A guide to handling bereavement : the easyway
- A guide to handling bereavement : the easyway
- A life on our planet : my witness statement and a vision for the future
- A straightforward guide to handling bereavement : making arrangements after death
- A tale of trees : how Britain nearly lost its ancient woodland
- Adventures in the Anthropocene : a journey to the heart of the planet we made
- Alan the Christmas donkey : the little donkey who made a big difference
- An appeal to reason : a cool look at global warming
- An inconvenient truth : the planetary emergency of global warming and what we can do about it
- An introduction to human geography : issues for the 21st century
- Ask an ocean explorer
- Between light and storm
- Black gold : the history of how coal made Britain
- Clearing the air : the beginning and the end of air pollution
- Clearing the air : the beginning and the end of air pollution
- Climate clever : how governments can tackle climate change (and still win elections)
- Climate justice : hope, resilience, and the fight for a sustainable future
- Climate wars : the fight for survival as the world overheats
- Collapse : how societies choose to fail or survive
- Collins top wildlife spots : the best 200 places to see wildlife in the UK
- Confessions of a recovering environmentalist
- Conservation : a beginner's guide
- Cornerstones : wild forces that can change our world
- Corrupt bodies : death and dirty dealing in a London morgue
- Corrupt bodies : death and dirty dealing in a London morgue
- Creating a bird-friendly garden
- Dead zone : where the wild things were
- Dictionary of energy and fuels
- Dictionary of environmental science and technology
- Don't trust, don't fear, don't beg : 100 days as a prisoner of Putin - the story of the Artic Thirty
- Down among the dead men
- Edgelands : journeys into England's true wilderness
- Electrify : an optimist's playbook for our clean energy future
- End game : tipping point for planet Earth?
- Energy : its use and the environment
- Environmental science for dummies
- F**k plastic : 101 ways to free yourself from plastic and save the world
- Feral : rewilding the land, sea and human life
- Few and far between : on the trail of Britain's rarest animals
- Fifty animals that changed the course of history
- Finding the mother tree : uncovering the wisdom and intelligence of the forest
- Frozen planet : a world beyond imagination
- Gaia : a new look at life on Earth
- Green living for dummies
- Handling bereavement : making arrangements after death
- Harmony : a new way of looking at our world
- Hell and high water : climate change, hope and the human condition
- Herring tales : how the silver darlings shaped human taste and history
- Hot air
- How bad are bananas? : the carbon footprint of everything
- How green are my wellies? : small steps and giant leaps to green living with style
- How to avoid a climate disaster : the solutions we have and the breakthroughs we need
- How to live off-grid : journey outside the system
- Islands of abandonment : life in the post-human landscape
- Islands of abandonment : life in the post-human landscape
- Landscape and memory
- Landskipping : painters, ploughmen and places
- Live ethically
- Losing Earth : the decade we could have stopped climate change
- Losing earth : the decade we could have stopped climate change
- Meadowland : the private life of an English field
- Meadowland : the private life of an English field
- My garden and other animals
- No one is too small to make a difference
- On the marsh : a year surrounded by wildness and wet
- On the marsh : a year surrounded by wildness and wet
- On the marsh : a year surrounded by wildness and wet
- Our house is on fire
- Our house is on fire : scenes of a family and a planet in crisis
- Our place : can we save Britain's wildlife before it is too late?
- Past mortems : life & death behind mortuary doors
- Philip's guide to seashores and shallow seas of Britain and Northern Europe
- Plants and planting plans for a bee garden : how to design beautiful borders that will attract bees
- Politics and the environment : from theory to practice
- Project Sunshine : how science can use the sun to fuel and feed the world
- RHS companion to wildlife gardening
- Rebirding : rewilding Britain and its birds
- Renewable energy
- Renewable energy : power for a sustainable future
- Rewild your garden : create a haven for birds, bees and butterflies
- Salt : a world history
- Save our birds : how to bring our favourite birds back from the brink of extinction
- Silent spring
- Silent spring revisited
- Smoke gets in your eyes and other lessons from the crematorium
- Thank you for being late : an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations
- The Dun Cow rib : a very natural childhood
- The God species : how humans really can save the planet
- The best plants to attract and keep wildlife in your garden : making a backyard home for animals, birds & insects : encourage creatures into your garden by growing wildlife-friendly plants, shown in 420 photographs
- The bumblebee flies anyway
- The burning answer : a user's guide to the solar revolution
- The corporate greenhouse : climate change policy in a globalizing world
- The eco lifestyle handbook
- The economics of climate change : the Stern review
- The environment equation
- The gamekeeper
- The great disruption : how the climate crisis will transform the global economy
- The hot topic : how to tackle global warming and still keep the lights on
- The human age
- The impact of climate change : the world's greatest challenge in the twenty-first century
- The magnificent seven
- The meaning of birds
- The mercenary river : private greed, public good : a history of London's water
- The new climate war : the fight to take back our planet
- The no-nonsense guide to climate change
- The ocean hero handbook : simple things you can do to save our seas
- The penguin lessons
- The penguin lessons
- The planet remade : the challenge of imagining deliberate climate change
- The quest : energy, security and the remaking of the modern world
- The rough guide to climate change
- The running hare : the secret life of farmland
- The science of our changing planet
- The sea is not made of water : life between the tides
- The solar century
- The solar revolution : one world, one solution, providing the energy and food for 10 billion people
- The undertaker's daughter
- The uninhabitable earth : a story of the future
- The vanishing face of Gaia : a final warning
- The water kingdom : a secret history of China
- The wilderness family : at home with Africa's wildlife
- The wildlife garden
- The wildlife gardener : creating a haven for birds, bees and butterflies
- The wildlife pond handbook : a practical guide to creating and maintaining your own wetland for wildlife
- The wood : the life and times of Cockshutt Wood
- The wood : the life and times of Cockshutt Wood
- The wood : the life and times of Cockshutt Wood
- The wood for the trees : the long view of nature from a small wood
- The world without us
- There is no Planet B : a handbook for the make or break years
- This changes everything : capitalism vs. the climate
- Tide : the science and lore of the greatest force on earth
- Time to eat the dog? : the real guide to sustainable living
- Underland : a deep time journey
- Vanishing world : a life of bushcraft
- Walks in the wild : a guide through the forest
- Water
- Waterfalls of stars : ten years on Skomer Island
- What has nature ever done for us? : how money really does grow on trees
- What nature does for Britain
- What to do when someone dies
- What to do when someone dies
- What we need to do now : for a zero carbon society
- White beech : the rainforest years
- Who's buried under your floor? : London's forgotten cemeteries and plague-pits
- Whole Earth discipline : an ecopragmatist manifesto
- Wild child : coming home to nature
- Wild coast : an exploration of the places where land meets sea
- Wild fell : fighting for nature on a Lake District hill farm
- Wild kingdom : bringing back Britain's wildlife
- Wilding : the return of nature to a British farm
- Wildlife & conservation volunteering : the complete guide
- Woodsman : living in a wood in the 21st century
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