20 Books to Read in 2020 // SUSTAINABILITY TOPICS
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WHO LOVES READING?
Reading exercises your mind and allows you to explore new ideas and priorities and ensure that your preconceived definitions don't blind you.
Here are 20 books I recommend reading to stay on top of sustainable and ethical knowledge in 2020
Where you should buy books
- Buy used online, at a store, from a friend or family member
- Rent at the library
- Buy audiobook
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10 Books I read & recommend
1:59 Poor economics by Abhijit V Banerjee and Esther Duflo
2:46 Life without plastic by Chantal Plamondon and Jay Sinha
3:50 Zero waste home by Bea Johnson
4:48 The Uninhabitable earth: life after warming by David Wallace
6:34 Why we love dogs eat pigs and wear cows by Melanie Joy
7:48 Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
8:58 The China Study by T Colin Campbell and Thomas M Campbell
10:22 Al Gore the future by Al Gore
11:40 The Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard
13:05 Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harrari
10 books I want to read
14:31 This changes everything (2014), and no is not enough (2017), and The burning case for a green new deal (2019), by Naomi Klein
15:10 Natural Capitalism - Paul Hawken (1999)
15:47 The waste makers by Vance packard (1960)
16:40 Guns, Germs and Steel (1997) by Jared Diamond
17:28 Confessions of an eco-sinner (2008) by Fred Pearce
18:03 High-tech trash (2006) by Elizabeth Grossman
18:37 The no-nonsense guide to globalization (2001) by Wayne Ellwood
19:12 Born to Buy: The Commercialized Child and the New Consumer Culture (2004) by Juliet Schor
20:06 Field guide to the global economy (2005) by Anderson Cavanagh
20:36 Gone tomorrow - the hidden life of garbage (2005) by Heather Rogers
Informative Websites on Similar Topics
Carbonfootprintofnations.com
Cleanproduction.org
Commondreams.org
Conservatree.org
Davidsuzuki.org
Earthrights.org
E-stewards.org
Environmentalpaper.org
Epa.gov
Essentialinformation.org
Ewg.org
Fao.org
Footprintnetwork.org
Forestethics.org
Freecycle.org
Globalwitness.org
Grrn.org
Greenpeace.org
Lowcarboneconomy.com
Networkideas.org
Nodirtygold.org
No-burn.org
Organicconsumers.org
Pewclimate.org
Rain-tree.com
rainforest-alliance.org
Stand.earth
Sustainablebiomaterials.org
storyoftsuff.org
Un.org
Terracycle.com
Theleap.org
Toxicfreefuture.org
Treehugger.com
Waterfootprint.org
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