The Little Green Book: 365 Ways to Love the Planet is a "green" guidebook for anyone who want to improve the quality of their life and the life of the planet. Consisting of a year's worth of short tips, tasks, and facts, the book is designed to lead readers to a more healthy, environmentally friendly lifestyle. The information is nontechnical in nature and designed to appeal to the average reader. The book will cover a wide range of topics, including gardening, saving natural resources, saving the environment, going "green" at work, community activism, and the like.
The Book of Green Quotations by James Daley Timely and thought-provoking, this volume comprises many hundreds of quotations by presidents, scientists, activists, and other public figures on conservation, ecology, environmentalism, wilderness, global warming, pollution, nature, and other subjects.
The Holy Earth: Toward a New Environmental Ethic by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Norman Wirzba Written by the Father of American Horticulture, this 1915 work offers timeless reflections on the earth's intrinsic divinity. Its application of scientific principles to horticulture exercised enormous influence on environmental protection programs.