Eco Friendly


101 Ways to Go Zero Waste
The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals
Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste
The Green Book: The Everyday Guide to Saving the Planet One Simple Step at a Time
The Sustainable(ish) Living Guide: Everything you need to know to make small changes that make a big difference
The Story of Stuff: How Our Obsession with Stuff is Trashing the Planet, Our Communities, and our Health—and a Vision for Change
Walden or, Life in the Woods
Locavore: From Farmers' Fields to Rooftop Gardens - How Canadians Are Changing the Way We Eat
Living Like Ed: A Guide to the Eco-Friendly Life
Silent Spring
The Conscious Closet: The Revolutionary Guide to Looking Good While Doing Good
The Overstory
Lab Girl
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants
Twelve by Twelve: A One-Room Cabin Off the Grid and Beyond the American Dream
Bad Company by K.A. MitchellClear Water by Amy LaneThe Happy Onion by Ally BlueBear, Otter, and the Kid by T.J. KluneWe Are But A Moment by Ulrich Baer
Eco-friendly gay fiction
24 books — 18 voters

Overdressed by Elizabeth L. ClineTo Die For by Lucy SiegleWear No Evil by Greta EaganCheap by Ellen Ruppel ShellStitched Up by Tansy E. Hoskins
Sustainability and Fashion
32 books — 18 voters
Unf*ck Your Habitat by Rachel  HoffmanThrow Out Fifty Things by Gail BlankeClean Design by Robin Wilson
Healthy Home
3 books — 3 voters

This Changes Everything by Naomi KleinSilent Spring by Rachel CarsonThe World Without Us by Alan WeismanCradle to Cradle by William McDonoughNo One Is Too Small to Make a Difference by Greta Thunberg
solarpunk - NonFiction
24 books — 4 voters

Mehmet Murat ildan
A house in harmony with nature is much more than a house; it is a continuation of the spirit of nature within us!
Mehmet Murat ildan

Could represent a bio-inspired, eco-friendly or stealthy aircraft—elegant and efficient. Ginkgo trees, native to China, are highly valued for their longevity, resilience, and cultural significance, and are often called the "tree of youth". They have been cultivated in China for thousands of years, particularly in ancient temples, and are known for their ability to thrive even in harsh conditions, making them symbols of hope, longevity, and peace. ...more
Ginkgo trees in Kashmir

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