These are recommendations of books and articles that I have read recently. The links to further information often provide sources where they may be purchased. For the record, I have no connection with any of the authors or suppliers and do not benefit from book purchases.

Excellent essays from a variety of world activists.

Beautiful presentation of indigenous teaching and learning

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Losing Earth, A Recent History

By 1979, we knew nearly everything we understand today about climate change--including how to stop it. Over the next decade, a handful of scientists, politicians, and strategists risked their careers to convince the world to act before it was too late.

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GETTING TO ZERO: CANADA CONFRONTS GLOBAL WARMING

Comprehensive information about the challengers Canadians face with a strategy for action. All Canadians need to read this book.

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Spiritual Ecology, The Cry of the Earth

This is fine collection of essays, largely from a non-Christian perspective that is both educational and inspiring.

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The OVERSTORY

Richard Powers’ recent novel reveals the passion for trees and the forest in the lives of a number of lives over time. Two major newspapers listed it among the best books of 2018

Life Abundant: Rethinking Theology and Economy for a Plane in Peril

Life Abundant: Rethinking Theology and Economy for a Plane in Peril

This book made a friend comment, “Now that’s REAL theology”. The author examines her personal faith in the light of new understandings.

Powerful and heartbreaking novel for our times

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DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS

A highly readable book that explains why the economy and ecology have to unite to save the planet.

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JOURNEY OF THE UNIVERSE

Mary Evelyn Tucker and Brian Swimme have written a remarkable story that fills the reader with awe as it answers the eternal questions.

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Highly readable, this book proposes ways in which ordinary citizens can take back the political agenda in effective ways.

This article by Mike Bell presents a thorough description and call to action for the Anthropocene.

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In reflecting upon the faith and fate of the Earth, Stephen Scharper reminds us that humans are part of the environment and encourages us to change our relationship to the planet.

published by McGill-Queen’s University Press.

published by McGill-Queen’s University Press.

A new framework for ethical deliberations in Christianity, science and liberation. Particularly valuable is are the chapters on Ruether, Boff, O’Murchu and Berry and their contributions.

A very readable account of how a number of faiths tell their creation stories and use it as a sacred text.

Frank account by one of Canada’s cultural leaders.

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Paul Hawken’s groundbreaking and hopeful account of the 100 ways that already exist to save the planet.


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CLIMATE CHURCH, CLIMATE WORLD

This is a practical how to book for clergy and people of faith by a pastor with a long standing career in activism.

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Living Cosmology

This response to the book and film, Living Cosmology provides responses from a Christian perspective on earth/human relationships - a demanding and thought provoking read.

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Papal encyclicals are generally directed to clergy but this one is intended for all readers. It can be read online, downloaded or purchased as a paperback.

By Joanne Robertson

By Joanne Robertson

This charming and moving book tells the true story of Grandmother Josephine, an Ojibwe grandmother who walked around all the Great Lakes and beyond to teach the importance of water.