 | While this gorgeous coffee table book celebrating America's national parks might be labeled by some as a companion to Ken Burns's PBS series, there is little question that it stands alone among books on the subject. Duncan and Burns combine... |
 | Columnist Thomas L. Friedman explains why, in a globalized world, crises in energy and the climate must be priorities. Friedman argues further that a globalized world makes it possible as never before to address these issues in a meaningful way, and... |
 | Nobel Peace Prize recipient Al Gore updates the status of the compelling ecological issues he first raised in his 2006 film and book AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH, revealing that the solutions to every environmental problem exist, if we can summon the... |
 | While this gorgeous coffee table book celebrating America's national parks might be labeled by some as a companion to Ken Burns's PBS series, there is little question that it stands alone among books on the subject. Duncan and Burns combine... |
 | Evaluates Theodore Roosevelt's role in launching modern conservationsim, identifying the contributions of such influences as James Audubon and John Muir while describing how Roosevelt's exposure to natural wonders in his early life shaped his... |
 | In the 2011 imagined by bestselling author Clive Cussler in collaboration with his son Dirk, the bad guys come from Canada and the biggest threats are exorbitant gas prices and global warming. Ocean scientist Dirk Pitt is on the verge of a discovery... |
 | Timothy Egan, who won the National Book Award for his last book, THE WORST HARD TIME, documents the worst forest fire in American history and details how a legacy of conservation arose from the ashes. The U.S. Forest Service was founded in 1905 by... |
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 | In the fourth installment in James Patterson's bestselling young adult series, MAXIMUM RIDE, the Flock hooks up with a team of environmental scientists to help save the world from global warming. But even in Antarctica, no one is safe from a... |
 | Pi, the precocious animal-loving son of an Indian zookeeper, loses his family in a shipwreck en route to North America--and is left alone in a lifeboat with a man-eating Bengal tiger named Richard Parker, with whom he manages (thanks to his zoo... |