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Price: $15.95
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Sale: $3.40
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Manufacturer: Basic Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: James Lovelock
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Publisher: Basic Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 577
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Publication Date: 2007-06-04
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Reading Level: 208
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Description: The key insight of Gaia Theory is that the entire Earth functions as a single living super-organism. But according to James Lovelock, the theory’s originator, that organism is now sick. It is running a fever born of increased atmospheric greenhouse gases. Earth will adjust to these stresses, but the human race faces a severe test. It is already too late, Lovelock says, to prevent the global climate from “flipping” into an entirely new equilibrium that will threaten civilization as we know it. But we can do much to save humanity. In the tradition of Silent Spring, this is a call to address a major threat to our collective future.
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Price: $14.00
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Sale: $5.99
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Manufacturer: Hill and Wang
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: William Cronon
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Publisher: Hill and Wang
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Edition: Revised
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Dewey Decimal Number: 304.20974
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Publication Date: 2003-09-01
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Reading Level: 242
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Description: Much historical writing is far more concerned with the players than the stage: narratives of kings and cabbage-merchants, although acted out in fields and forests, typically include nature only as a convenient prop to provide the occasional splash of color. In Changes in the Land, Cronon treats the land of New England with the same sensitivity and attention to detail as the lives of the American natives and the colonists--he depicts the effects of changing land-use patterns on the texture of the New England landscape, and gives voice to the changing communities of trees, rock walls, and rivers. The chapter on the effects of changing notions of "property" on the ecology of New England are especially strong. Changes in the Land is almost the equal of Cronon's masterpiece, Nature's Metropolis, a monumental study of the ecological effects of Chicago on the entire central portion of the United States in the 1800s. Highly Recommended to specialists and general readers alike.
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Price: $15.95
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Sale: $5.59
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Manufacturer: Vintage
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Sandra Steingraber
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Publisher: Vintage
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Dewey Decimal Number: 616.994071
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Publication Date: 1998-07-28
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Reading Level: 400
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Description: With this eloquent and impassioned book, biologist and poet Sandra Steingraber shoulders the legacy of Rachel Carson, producing a work about people and land, cancer and the environment, that is as accessible and invaluable as Silent Spring--and potentially as historic.
In her early twenties, Steingraber was afflicted with cancer, a disease that has afflicted other members of her adoptive family. Writing from the twin perspectives of a survivor and a concerned scientist, she traces the high incidence of cancer and the terrifying concentrations of environmental toxins in her native rural Illinois. She goes on to show similar correlation in other communities, such as Boston and Long Island, and throughout the United States, where cancer rates have risen alarmingly since mid-century. At once a deeply moving personal document and a groundbreaking work of scientific detection, Living Downstream will be a touchstone for generations, reminding us of the intimate connection between the health of our bodies and the integrity of our air, land, and water.
"By skillfully weaving a strong personal drama with thorough scientific research, Steingraber tells a compelling story....Well worth reading."--Washington Post
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Price: $9.95
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Sale: $5.27
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Manufacturer: Ceres Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Annie Berthold-Bond
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Publisher: Ceres Press
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Edition: Updated
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Dewey Decimal Number: 640
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Publication Date: 1994-01
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Reading Level: 162
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Description: 485 ways to clean, polish, disinfect, deodorize, launder, remove stains, even wash your car, without harming yourself or the environment. Recipes based on harmless, nonpolluting, renewable ingredients. 160 pages, recycled paper/vegetable ink, paperback.
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Price: $27.00
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Sale: $21.60
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Manufacturer: University of Illinois Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: William R. Catton
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 303.4
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Publication Date: 1982-06-01
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Reading Level: 320
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Price: $24.95
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Sale: $15.65
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Manufacturer: Fox Chapel Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: The North House Folk School
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Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
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Dewey Decimal Number: 736.4
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Publication Date: 2007-11-01
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Reading Level: 192
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Description: With its graceful silhouette and distinctive white bark, the birch tree has been important to people wherever it has grown. This book covers all aspects of the North's most versatile tree—from its biology and ecology to its different uses, craft applications, and legends. Some of the lore revealed includes birch's role as a Welsh token of love and its mysterious connection with witches' brooms. In addition to learning about how the wood is used in baskets, shoes, and wood coverings, readers can also make more than 15 craft projects from instructions in the book, including folded bark baskets, carved ornaments, and turned wooden bowls.
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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $8.88
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Manufacturer: Voyageur Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Ted Kerasote
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Publisher: Voyageur Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 797.122092
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Publication Date: 2004-04-17
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Reading Level: 160
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Description: WINNER, 2004 NATIONAL OUTDOOR BOOK AWARD! (Outdoor Literature) Who hasnt wanted to get away from cell phones, e-mail, roads, and traffic? And what better place to escape our wired world than the far northwestern corner of Canadas Northwest Territories and a river that flows through uninhabited country, 400 miles to the Arctic Ocean. But what if your canoeing partner brings along a satellite phone to use in case of an emergency? And, struck by the novelty of anywhere-on-earth communication, he proceeds to use the phone to check in with his law office, his wife, kids, sisters, father, and friends? Noted wilderness traveler and author Ted Kerasote deals with just such a situation as he journeys along the Horton River through the largest ice-free, roadless area left on Earth, a stunning wilderness of grizzly bears, caribou, and migrating birds. Between navigating rapids, slipping around musk ox and grizzlies, and being pinned down by Arctic storms, the two friends prod each other into a finer understanding of love, marriage, parenting, and the meaning of solitude in an increasingly wired world. Contrasting his own experiences with those of the regions earliest explorers--Sir John Franklin and Vilhjalmur Stefansson--Kerasote provides a compelling and humorous take on how travelers from any age adjust to being away from their civilizations and how getting "out there" has inevitably changed but has also remained the same--especially if you shut off the phone.
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Price: $35.00
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Sale: $21.92
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Manufacturer: Cornell University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Willow Zuchowski
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 580
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Publication Date: 2007-03-29
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Reading Level: 532
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Description: Ranging from miniature epiphytic orchids to towering trees, and from mangrove forests lining coastal waterways to high-elevation cloud forests, Costa Rica's rich and varied flora dazzles visitors and botanists alike. Tropical Plants of Costa Rica, the first popular treatment to include plants from all regions of the country, is an indispensable guide to native and exotic species found in the neotropics. This book is beautifully illustrated with more than 540 full-color photographs taken in the field, each depicting an entire plant or a closer view of flowers, fruits, or seeds. Instructive pen-and-ink drawings of botanical details also accompany many of the accounts. The text clearly explains each plant's identifying characteristics and reveals fascinating facts about its natural history, chemical properties, economic importance, and medicinal and other uses. Sidebar features throughout the book highlight conservation, ethnobotany, and ecology; their topics include unusual applications for plants, distinct attributes of certain plant families, and plants of particular microhabitats. Tropical Plants of Costa Rica is a wonderful resource for naturalists, students, and researchers, as well as both experienced and first-time visitors to Costa Rica and the American tropics.
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Price: $24.99
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Sale: $15.00
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Manufacturer: Barron's Educational Series
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Deborah T. Goldberg M.S.
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Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
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Dewey Decimal Number: 570.76
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Publication Date: 2007-09-01
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Reading Level: 408
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Description: This brand-new test preparation manual, published in February of this year, will become available with an optional accompanying CD-ROM in September. The CD-ROM that is enclosed with the manual presents two full-length Biology E/M subject tests in addition to the two tests offered in the manual. All tests come with questions answered and explained, and the CD-ROM’s tests also feature automatic scoring. In addition to its pair of practice tests, the manual presents a short diagnostic test, an extensive subject review covering all test topics, and an overview of the SAT Biology E/M (Ecology and Molecular) test, which includes valuable test-taking advice.
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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $0.30
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Manufacturer: Collins
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Larry Gonick::Alice Outwater
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Publisher: Collins
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Edition: 1st
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Dewey Decimal Number: 363.7
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Publication Date: 1996-04-24
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Reading Level: 240
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Reading Level: Ages 4-8
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Description: Do you think that the Ozone Hole is a grunge rock club? Or that the Food Web is an online restaurant guide? Or that the Green Revolution happened in Greenland? Then you need The Cartoon Guide to the Environment to put you on the road to environmental literacy. The Cartoon Guide to the Environment covers the main topics of environmental science: chemical cycles, life communities, food webs, agriculture, human population growth, sources of energy and raw materials, waste disposal and recycling, cities, pollution, deforestation, ozone depletion, and global warming -- and puts them in the context of ecology, with discussions of population dynamics, thermodynamics, and the behavior of complex systems.
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