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E78.05S763 2004    
  • Journey to the Ice Age
    Discovering an Ancient World

    Published: 2004
  • FC162.M25    
  • When the Work's All Done This Fall
    The Settling of the Land

    Published: 1989
    Excerpts from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century writings that touch on Canadian agriculture.
  • FC2925.9.J3M33    
  • Electric Rivers
    The Story of the James Bay Project

    Published: 1991
  • FC3095.0196024 1997    
  • Oak Ridges Moraine
    Published: 1997
  • FC3095.S67J32 1998    
  • 44 Country Trails
    Published: 1998
  • FC3096.52.J45 1996    
  • An Acre of Time
    Published: 1996
    Phil Jenkins tells the life story of a single acre on Le Breton Flats, in Ottawa, Canada.
  • FC3097.18.S495 2000    
  • Toronto's Ravines
    Walking the Hidden Country

    Published: 2000
  • FC3097.18C8 1994    
  • The Hike Ontario Guide to Walks Around Toronto
    Published: 199
  • FC3097.18E23 2000    
  • Nature Hikes
    Near-Toronto Trails and Adventures

    Published: 2000
  • FC3097.52.H47    
  • Todmorden Mills
    A Human and Natural History

    Published: 1987
  • FC3849.H82P64    
  • This Was Our Valley
    Published: 1989
  • GF41.C76    
  • Ecology For Beginners
    Published: 1981
    Amusing, solidly resesearched, and sophisticated, Ecology for Beginners tells a fast and furious tale of Man, Woman, and their struggle with the environment.
  • GF41.J3    
  • Only One Earth
    The Care and Maintenance of a Small Planet

    Published: 1972
  • GF75.P66 1992    
  • A Green History of the World
    The Environment and the Collapse of Great Civilizations

    Published: 1991
    Ponting tracks the "green" history of the world showing how throughout history civilizations have collapsed when they exhausted the earth's natural resources.
  • GF75.W454 2008    
  • The World Without Us
    Published: 2007
    A thought experiment to see what would happen to the planet if human beings simply disappeared.
  • HB883.5.P66    
  • Population Growth, Resource Consumption, and the Environment
    Seeking a Common Vision for a Troubled World

    Published: 1995
  • HC120.E79R63    
  • Get a Life!
    How to make a good buck dance around the dinosaurs and save the world while you're at it

    Published: 1995
    Simultaneoulsy a textbook on new careers and lifestyles for aspiring entrepreneurs and a strategy for social, economic and environmental renewal.
  • HC120.ES65 1991    
  • Spirit of the Wolf
    The Environment and Canada's Future: Volume 1

    Published: 1991
  • HC55.A44    
  • How to Save the World
    Strategy for World Conservation

    Published: 1980
  • HC79.E5    
  • Red and Green
    The New Politics of the Environment

    Published: 1986
    In order for green politics to work, we need to develop a total policy for the environment, a social policy which views capitalist industry as the destroyer of the world we live in.
  • HC79.E5K68 2007    
  • The Enemy of Nature
    The End of Capitalism or the End of the World?

    Published: 2007
    We live in and from nature, but the way we have evolved of doing this is about to destroy u. Capitalism and its by-rpoducts -- imperialism, war, neoliberal globalization, racism, poverty, and the destruction of community -- are all playing apart in the destruction of our ecosystem.
  • HD75.N53 2006    
  • Life, Money & Illusion
    Living on Earth as if We Want to Stay

    Published: 2006
    The failure to reduce green house gas emissions, the success of efforts to curb ozone depletion, causes related to prosperity and social justice are just some the topics covered. By using the example of Kerela, India, Nickerson shows how a society by working together can become car-free, religious and bigotry free, have a high level of health care and literacy and be able to sustain itself on a fraction of the money on which we depend.
  • HD83.G6713    
  • Ecology as Politics
    Published: 1980
    Socialism is no better than capitalism if it makes use of the same tools. The total domination of nature inevitably entails a domination of people by the techniques of domination.
  • HN17.5.H78 2004    
  • An Action a Day
    Keeps Global Capitalism Away

    Published: 2004
  • HN55.W35 1993    
  • The Activist's Almanac
    The Concerned Citizen's Guide to the Leading Advocacy Organizations in America

    Published: 1993
  • HT384.U5 D83 2000    
  • The Suburban Nation
    The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream

    Published: 2000
    The choice is ours: either a society of homogeneous pieces, isolated from one another in often fortified enclaves, or a society of diverse and memorable neighbourhoods, organized into mutually supportive towns, cities and regions.
  • HT421.S55 1988    
  • Land and Community
    Crisis in Canada's Countryside

    Published: 1988
    Sim's thesis is that rural society is overlooked due to urban dependence upon "great associations," economies of scale, and other socio-cultural institutions of unmanageable size.
  • HV4708.H47    
  • Second Nature
    The Animal-Rights Controversy

    Published: 1984
  • OH106.L39 1988    
  • A Natural History of Canada
    Published: 1988
  • P96.E57D35 1996    
  • McLuhan's Children
    The Greenpeace Message and the Media

    Published: 1996
    Looks at Greenpeace's rise to global prominence through its savvy use of mass media. Traces the evolution of Greenpeace's relations with the media.
  • QC981.8,G56G583    
  • Global Warming
    The Greenpeace Report

    Published: 1990
  • QE191.E94 2002    
  • Ontario Rocks
    Three Billion Years of Environmental Change

    Published: 2002
  • QE721.2.P24P54 1991    
  • After the Ice Age
    The Return of Life to Glaciated North America

    Published: 1991
  • QH102.R63    
  • The Nature of North America
    A Handbook to The Continent. Rocks, Plants and Animals

    Published: 1998
  • QH106.2.05036 2000    
  • Humber Forks at Thistletown
  • QH106.2.O5S63 1999    
  • Special Places
    The Changing Ecosystems of the Toronto Region

    Published: 1999
    Special Places explores the changing ecosystem of the Toronto area over the past century, looking at the environmental conditions that influence the whol region and at the surprising range of plants and animals you can find in many of its natural spaces.
  • QH106.2.O5T48 1989    
  • Legacy
    The Natural History of Ontario

    Published: 1989
  • QH106.F57    
  • Canada: A Natural History
    Published: 1988
  • QH309-A88 1984    
  • The Living Planet
    Published: 1984
  • QH45.2.W55 2004    
  • The Nature Handbook
    A Guide to Observing The Great Outdoors

    Published: 2005
  • QH45.5    
  • Wildlife in the City
    Animals, birds, reptiles, insects and plants in an urban landscape

    Published: 1982
  • QH45.5.G66    
  • Eight Little Piggies
    Reflections in Natural History

    Published: 1994
  • QH545.A1H68    
  • Poisons in Public
    Case Studies of Environmental Pollution in Canada

    Published: 1980
  • QH77.C3G84    
  • Guide to the Toronto Field Naturalists' Nature Reserves
    Published: 2001
  • QH77.C3G84 1986    
  • Guide to the Toronto Field Naturalists' Nature Reserve
    Published: 1986
  • QH81.S883 1991    
  • Saving Graces
    Sojourns of a Backyard Biologist

    Published: 1991
  • QK203.06V37 1987    
  • Toronto Islands
    Plant Communities and Noteworthy Species

    Published: 1987
  • QK203.O5N48 1997    
  • Wetland Plants of Ontario
    Published: 1997
  • QK203.O5R65 2004    
  • The ROM Field Guide to Wildflowers of Ontario
    Published: 2004
  • QK477.L32    
  • World Without Trees
    Published: 1979
  • QL654.M33 2002    
  • The ROM Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles of Ontario
    Published: 2002
    Includes all reptiles and amphibians observed in Ontario.
  • QL685.5.05G66    
  • A Bird-Finding Guide to Ontario
    Where the birds are and how to get there

    Published: 1982
  • QL685.5.o5B49 2000    
  • Birds of Ontario
    Published: 2000
  • QL84.2.D57    
  • The Endangered Kingdom
    The Struggle to Save America's Wildlife

    Published: 1989
  • RA569.P59    
  • Radiation Alert
    A Consumer's Guide to Radiation

    Published: 1985
  • T10.68.P69 1997    
  • Mad Cows and Mother's Milk
    The Perils of Poor Risk Communication

    Published: 1997
    Using a series of case studies, Douglas Powell and William Leiss outline the crucial role of risk communication practice and malpractice to provide a set of lessons for risks managers and communicators.
  • TD170.2.W67    
  • Workplace Guide
    Practical Action for the Environment

    Published: 1991
  • TD223.3.W44 1990    
  • Fresh Water Seas
    Saving the Great Lakes

    Published: 1990
  • TX335.C35 1989    
  • The Canadian Green Consumer Guide
    How You Can Help

    Published: 1989

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