RePlanet extended reading list Public
Created by Emil
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Not Born Yesterday by Hugo Mercier
4 stars
Why people are not as gullible as we think
Not Born Yesterday explains how we decide who we can trust …
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Resetting the Table by Robert Paarlberg
A bold, science-based corrective to the groundswell of misinformation about food and how it's produced, examining in detail local and …
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More from Less by Andrew McAfee
The remarkable story of how business has taken us beyond a tipping point where we have passed 'peak stuff', helping …
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Half-Earth by Edward O. Wilson
4 stars
Half-Earth proposes an achievable plan to save our imperiled biosphere: devote half the surface of the Earth to nature. In …
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Visions for the 21st Century (Sound Horizons Presents) by Carl Sagan
Recorded at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations, this audio work features the Pulitzer Prize-wining author, …
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Triumph of the City by Edward L. Glaeser
4 stars
A pioneering urban economist offers fascinating, even inspiring proof that the city is humanity's greatest invention and our best hope …
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What can we really do about the climate emergency?
The inconvenient truth is that we are causing the climate crisis …
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The Star Builders by Arthur Turrell
4 stars
The most important energy-making process in the universe takes place inside stars. The ability to duplicate that process in a …
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Mission Economy by Mariana Mazzucato
4 stars
Capitalism is in crisis. The rich have gotten richer--the 1 percent, those with more than $1 million, own 44 percent …
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Prime Movers of Globalization by Vaclav Smil
The story of how diesel engines and gas turbines, used to power cargo ships and jet airplanes, made today's globally …
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What We Owe The Future by William MacAskill
3 stars
What We Owe the Future is a 2022 book by the Scottish philosopher and ethicist William MacAskill, an associate professor …
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Starved for Science by Robert Paarlberg
5 stars
Heading upcountry in Africa to visit small farms is absolutely exhilarating given the dramatic beauty of big skies, red soil, …
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Meat Me Halfway by Bill McKibben, Brian Kateman
We know that eating animals is bad for the planet and bad for our health, and yet we do it …
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What Would Nature Do? by Ruth Defries
Not long ago, the future seemed predictable. Now, certainty about the course of civilization has given way to fear and …
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Ode aan de e-nummers by Rosanne Hertzberger
Rosanne Hertzberger schreef met Ode aan de e-nummers een spraakmakend boek en geldt als een van de opvallendste tegenstemmen van …