Climate change
Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change
What can we really do about the climate emergency?
The inconvenient truth is that we are causing the climate crisis with our carbon intensive lifestyles and that fixing – or even just slowing – it will affect all of us. But it can be done.
Collins New Naturalist Library – Ecology and Natural History (Collins New Naturalist Library)
Ecology is the science of ecosystems, of habitats, of our world and its future. In the latest New Naturalist, ecologist David M. Wilkinson explains key ideas of this crucial branch of science, using Britain’s ecosystems to illustrate each point.
Letters to the Earth: Writing to a Planet in Crisis
A profound, powerful and moving collection of 100 letters from around the world responding to the climate crisis, introduced by Emma Thompson and lovingly illustrated by CILIP award winner Jackie Morris.
‘All power to this amazing project.’ JOANNE HARRIS‘Makes sense of the climate crisis in a whole new way’ MAGID MAGID
What If We Stopped Pretending?
The climate crisis is here. Our chance to stop it has come and gone, but this doesn’t have to mean the world is ending.
Speedy BOSH!: Over 100 Quick and Easy Plant-Based Meals in 30 Minutes
WINNER OF THE PETA BEST VEGAN COOKBOOK AWARD, 2020
OVER 1 MILLION BOSH! BOOKS SOLD
BOSH! are back with over 100 mouthwatering plant-based dishes you can get on the table in 30 minutes or less
What Can I Do?: The Truth About Climate Change and How to Fix It
A call to action from Jane Fonda, one of the most inspiring activists of our time, urging us to wake up to the looming disaster of climate change and equipping us with the tools we need to join her in protest
Water Lands: A vision for the world’s wetlands and their people
Where water meets land, life abounds. This is the story of the nature and people of the wetlands of the world.
Collins New Naturalist Library – Early Humans (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 134)
Our understanding of the British Palaeolithic and Mesolithic has changed dramatically over the last three decades, and yet not since H. J. Fleure’s A Natural History of Man in Britain (1951) has the New Naturalist Library included a volume focused on the study of early humans and their environment.
Chinese Rules: Five Timeless Lessons for Succeeding in China
From the author of the acclaimed ‘Mr. China’ comes another rollicking adventure story – part memoir, part history, part business imbroglio – that offers valuable lessons to help Westerners win in China.
Collins New Naturalist Library – Bird Populations (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 124)
Earlier naturalists formed the impression that bird numbers remained more or less stable through time. In the years since these words were written, however, changes have occurred in the landscapes of the British Isles and in the seas around our coasts, causing bird populations to fluctuate in an unprecedented way.
The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves
Shortlisted for the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-fiction 2011.
Life is on the up.
