Results 101 to 110 of 999 | « previous | next »
- This changes everything : capitalism vs. the climate / by Klein, Naomi,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Capitalism.; Climatic changes; Climatic changes; Climatic changes; Global environmental change.;
- Secrecy world : inside the Panama papers investigation of illicit money networks and the global elite / by Bernstein, Jake,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Panama Papers.; Finance, Public; Financial disclosure.; Money laundering.; Political corruption.; Tax evasion.; Tax havens.;
- The war below : lithium, copper, and the global battle to power our lives / by Scheyder, Ernest,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Tough choices loom if the world wants to go green. The United States and other countries must decide where and how to procure the materials that make our renewable energy economy possible. To build electric vehicles, solar panels, cell phones, and millions of other devices means the world must dig more mines to extract lithium, copper, cobalt, rare earths, and nickel. But mines are deeply unpopular, even as they have a role to play in fighting climate change. These tensions have sparked a worldwide reckoning over the sourcing of these critical minerals, and no one understands the complexities of these issues better than Ernest Scheyder, whose exclusive access has allowed him to report from the front lines on the key players in this global battle to power our future.
- Subjects: Conservation of natural resources.; Environmental degradation.; Natural resources; Natural resources; Natural resources; Natural resources;
- When the Forest Breathes : Renewal and Resilience in the Natural World. by Simard, Suzanne.;
- The scientist who pioneered the once-radical - and now broadly accepted - concept of sophisticated communication between trees returns with a book that blends rigorous science and neglected Indigenous wisdom to show that when we take responsible steps, reversing the effects of climate change is within reach. Suzanne Simard lives in Nelson, BC. From the author of 'Finding the Mother Tree' (9780735237759).Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy; SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change;
- The Mona Lisa vanishes : a legendary painter, a shocking heist, and the birth of a global celebrity / by Day, Nicholas,1991-; Helquist, Brett.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.A star is born -- She's gone -- Tell me, tell me, tell me - The Mona Lisa is nowhere, the Mona Lisa is everywhere -- Everything that is possible to do -- The consummate professional -- Marry or else -- Gigantic figures in human shape -- An improbable series of improbable events -- A wild and perfect pair -- A dangerous woman -- My name is Leonard -- The afterlife."A narrative nonfiction about how the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre, how the robbery made the portrait the most famous artwork in the world-and how the painting by Leonardo da Vinci should never have existed at all"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: True crime stories.; Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519.; Art thefts; Art thefts;
- Climate injustice : why we need to fight global inequailty to combat climate change / by Otto, Friederike,author.; Pybus, Sarah,translator.; David Suzuki Institute,sponsoring body.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."Climate change does not affect everyone equally. While many scientists focus on studying climate change as a physics problem, Friederike Otto, one of the world's most renowned climate scientists, sees it as a symptom of the global crisis of inequality, not its cause. In this ambitious, fast-paced book, she offers concrete examples of how extreme weather events caused by climate change reveal uncomfortable truths about the failures of political and social infrastructures around the world. Comparing eight extreme weather events ... including heat waves in North America, floods in Pakistan, droughts in Madagascar, and wildfires in Australia ... Otto reveals how climate change is affecting the world's most vulnerable, whether they are women working on farms in Ghana during heat waves, or elderly people who died during floods in Germany. In particular, Otto examines the Global North's extractionist view of the Global South, a view that ensures elites are protected while others bear the brunt of the climate disaster. Climate Injustice shares the stories of real people, shining a light on the real damage inflicted on real lives. Above all, it shows how racism, colonialism, sexism, and climate change are interconnected, and how positive changes on one level can lead to positive effects on another. Authored by the co-founder of World Weather Attribution, a cutting-edge scientific method that pinpointed the role of climate change in extreme weather events for the first time, Climate Injustice offers a groundbreaking view on the fires, floods, heatwaves, and storms that are wreaking havoc at an alarming pace. Inequality and injustice are at the core of what makes climate change a problem for humanity. Fairness and global justice must therefore be at the core of the solution. Climate justice concerns everyone."-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Climate justice.; Equality; Climatic changes; Climatic extremes;
- Mother Earth is Our Elder. by Katłı̨̀ą.;
- Now more than ever, institutions and citizens alike are seeking out and relying on the resilience of Indigenous knowledge systems to help solve the climate crisis. In 'Mother Earth Is Our Elder', award-winning Dene activist and writer Katla teaches us Indigenous ways to protect and learn from Mother Earth. Katla (Catherine Lafferty) is a Dene woman who grew up in Yellowknife, NT, and now lives in Vancouver, BC.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / Indigenous; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs; SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change;
- Local is our future : steps to an economics of happiness / by Norberg-Hodge, Helena,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."Globalization has no future. Political stability is a thing of the past; climate chaos is intensifying; anxiety disorders are of epidemic proportions; extremism and fundamentalism are becoming the norm. And yet we cling to the wreckage. Politicians of every hue continue to be in thrall to the global market. To challenge 'free trade,' which is the very essence of globalization, is all but unthinkable. But challenge it we must. And replace it. The future will be local. And the good news is that it is already happening. Under the radar of the mainstream media, a worldwide localization movement is emerging. On every continent, people are coming together to claw back control over their own economies, and in doing so are rebuilding connections to one another, while repairing fractured communities and damaged environments."--Back cover.
- Subjects: Globalization; Community development.; Sustainable development.; Local foods.; International economic relations.;
- The Archipelago of Hope : Wisdom and Resilience from the Edge of Climate Change / by Raĭgorodet͡s︡kiĭ, Gleb,1965-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Global environmental change.; Indigenous peoples; Nature; Traditional ecological knowledge.;
- War for eternity : inside Bannon's far-right circle of global power brokers / by Teitelbaum, Benjamin R.,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."An explosive and unprecedented inside look at Steve Bannon's entourage of global powerbrokers and the hidden alliances shaping today's geopolitical upheaval. In 2015, Bloomberg News named Steve Bannon "the most dangerous political operative in America." Since then, he has grown exponentially more powerful-and not only in the United States. In this groundbreaking and urgent account, award-winning scholar of the radical right Benjamin Teitelbaum takes readers behind-the-scenes of Bannon's global campaign against modernity. Inspired by a radical twentieth-century ideology called Traditionalism, Bannon and a small group of right-wing powerbrokers are planning new political mobilizations on a global scale-discussed and debated in secret meetings organized by Bannon in hotel suites and private apartments in DC, Europe and South America. Their goal? To upend the world order and reorganize geopolitics on the basis of archaic values rather than modern ideals of democracy, freedom, social progress, and human rights. Their strenuous efforts are already producing results, from the fortification of borders throughout the world and the targeting of immigrants, to the undermining of the European Union and United States governments, and the expansion of Russian influence. Drawing from exclusive interviews with Bannon's hidden network of far-right thinkers, years of academic research into the radical right, and with unprecedented access to the esoteric salons where they meet, Teitelbaum exposes their considerable impact on the world and their radical vision for the future"--
- Subjects: Bannon, Stephen K.; World politics; Right-wing extremists;
Results 101 to 110 of 999 | « previous | next »