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Green Card Stories by Saundra Amrhein, Photographs by Ariana Lindquist
The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems, by Van Jones
The Green Festival Reader, by Kevin Danaher and Alisa Gravitz
Green From the Ground Up: Sustainable, Healthy, and Energy-Efficient Home Construction by David Johnston & Scott Gibson
Green Living: The E Magazine Handbook for Living Lightly on the Earth by the Editors of E/The Environmental Magazine
The Green Pharmacy by James A. Duke, Ph.D.
The Green Studio Handbook by Alison G. Kwok & Walter T. Grondzik
Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage by Daniel Esty and Andrew Winston
Green Your Work: Boost Your Bottom Line While Reducing Your Carbon Footprint by Kim Carlson
Hannover Principles: Design for Sustainability by William McDonough & Michael Braungart
Harvest for Hope: A Guide to Mindful Eating by Jane Goodall
Historic Photos of Detroit by Mary J. Wallace
Home in Detroit: Where They Lived... in the Motor City by T. Burton
- Home Safe Home by Debra Lynn Dadd. Dadd takes a hard look at just how safe we really are in our own homes. Toxic cleaning products, pesticides, processed foods, synthetic fibers and fabrics, are just a few of the things that can affect the health of our families. She offers solutions, often simple and inexpensive, to help eliminate the toxins in our home environment and to turn our homes into the safe havens they should be.
The HOK Guidebook to Sustainable Design by Sandra Mendler, William Odell, Mary Ann Lazarus
Hope Dies Last: Making a Difference in an Indifferent World by Studs Terkel
- How Buildings Learn by Stewart Brand. From Wikipedia: An illustrated book on the evolution of buildings and how buildings adapt to changing requirements over long periods.
Hybrid Organizations: New Business Models for Environmental Leadership by Brewster Boyd, Nina Henning, Emily Reyna, Daniel E. Want and Matthew D. Welch
In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan
The Inn on Ferry Street, by Nancy Null Derringer. A photographic history of the Queen Anne style homes that make up the Inn on Ferry Street.
- Landscaping with Native Plants of Michigan by Lynn M. Steiner.
Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv
Review by Chris Blauvelt:
Richard Louv's Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder is a reminder of how much the digital age has changed the way our youth interact, or don't interact, with the world around them. As an eighties baby, the book brought back memories of my Calvin-and-Hobbes-like adventures in the creek behind my house or my grandparents' farm - and put that in stark contrast with the sadly disconnected state of kids today with nature. The book is full of examples, perhaps too many, as I felt the book became repetitive after the initial 50 pages but still worth a glance.
Lawn Wars: The Struggle For A New Lawn Ethicby Lois B. Robbins
Living Healthy in a Toxic World by David Steinman
Make It Count: How To Generate A Legacy That Give Meaning To Your Life by John Kotre, PhD
Mavericks at Work: Why the Most Original Minds in Business Win by William C. Taylor & Polly LaBarre
The Mountain Biker's Guide to the Great Lakes Statesby Phil Van Valkenberg and Jack McHugh
New Inventions in Low-Cost Solar Heating: 100 Daring Schemes Tried and Untried by William A. Shurcliff
Noah's Garden: Restoring the Ecology of Our Own Back Yards by Sara Stein
The North Pole Was Here by Andrew C. Revkin
The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals by Michael Pollan
The One-Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka (donated from Byran Mets)
The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit by Thomas J. Sugrue
Our Common Journey: A Transition Toward Sustainability a report from the Board on Sustainable Development Policy Division National Research Council
Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell
- A Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander. From Amazon: The second of three books published by the Center for Environmental Structure to provide a "working alternative to our present ideas about architecture, building, and planning," A Pattern Language offers a practical language for building and planning based on natural considerations. The reader is given an overview of some 250 patterns that are the units of this language, each consisting of a design problem, discussion, illustration, and solution. By understanding recurrent design problems in our environment, readers can identify extant patterns in their own design projects and use these patterns to create a language of their own. Extraordinarily thorough, coherent, and accessible, this book has become a bible for homebuilders, contractors, and developers who care about creating healthy, high-level design.
Permaculture: A Practical Guide to Small-Scale, Integrative Farming and Gardening by Sepp Holzer (donated from Bryan Mets)
The Pesticide Detox: Towards a More Sustainable Agriculture by Jules Pretty
A Place in the Sun: The Evolution of the Real Goods Solar Living Center by John Schaeffer
Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble by Lester Brown. President of the Earth Policy Institute, Lester Brown begins by describing the devastation to our planet wrought by years of industrialization and a "throw-away" economy. In the second part of the book, he details many sustainable solutions and even how they might be funded. (2 copies)
Pocket Neighborhoods: Creating Small-Scale Community in a Large-Scale World by Ross Chapin.