Non-fiction

Looking for non-fiction studies about the climate crisis? See our recommendations below for a wide range of critical studies on different aspects of the climate crisis, from the causes to the ways we can mitigate against its worst impacts, and from ways to live more sustainable lives to ways to protect biodoversity.

Nick Acheson – The Meaning of GeeseAdrienne Buller – The Value of a Whale
Doreen Cunningham – SoundingsEve Driver and Tom Osborn – What We Can’t Burn
Beatrice Forshall – The Book of Vanishing Species: Illustrated LivesAmitav Ghosh – The Nutmeg’s Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis
Christopher Hart – HedgelandsJessica Hernandez – Fresh Banana Leaves
Dougald Hine – At Work in the RuinsRob Hopkins – From What Is to What If
Elizabeth Kolbert – H is for Hope: Climate Change from A to ZOsprey Orielle Lake – The Story is in Our Bones
Annie Proulx – Fen, Bog and SwampLeah Rampy – Earth & Soul: Reconnecting Amid Climate Chaos
Nathaniel Rich – Losing EarthBritt Wray – Generation Dread