Short reviews for some interesting books about climate change.
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New Books for the Climate Crisis Bookshelf
New Books for the Climate Crisis Bookshelf
One of the few benefits of pandemic isolating in a cabin in the woods is that one has time to read, and I have been catching up on all the latest on the climate crisis. The questions I am wondering about most: do individual actions matter? And how do we build an economy that doesn't run on fossil fuels?
 
Like all of us at Treehugger, I continue to be upbeat and optimistic about the future, but after reading all these books I want to go back to bed.
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Whos at Risk for Colon Cancer?
Who's at Risk for Colon Cancer?
I was going to start with this story, but editor Melissa said nobody wants to hear about all my colonoscopies.
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This App Makes Ethical, Sustainable Clothes Shopping Easier Than Ever
This App Makes Ethical, Sustainable Clothes Shopping Easier Than Ever
There's an app for everything.
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Mountain Lions Adapt to Save Energy in New Terrain
Mountain Lions Adapt to Save Energy in New Terrain
It's not just humans who are heading for the hills.
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E-Bikers Ride Much Farther
E-Bikers Ride Much Farther and More Frequently Than Regular Bikers
They are not "cheating," but are serious transportation.
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Fight Climate Change
Grow Food, Not Grass, to Fight Climate Change
Given the quasi-legal status of marijuana, I misunderstood the title. Perhaps it should be "grow food, not lawns."
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