Green Sanctuary Lending Library
Green Sanctuary maintains a free lending library for UUSS members and friends. The collection is located in the left-most cabinet in the UUSS library. Please remember to fill out the library card found on the inside cover of any book you are borrowing and place it in check-out box.
The following books are currently available:
| Author | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Carson, Rachel L. | The Sea Around Us | 1951 |
| Colinvaux, Paul | Ecology | 1986 |
| Diamond, Jared | Collapse: How societiess choose to fail or succeed. | 2005 |
| Gershon, David | Low Carbon Diet: a 30 program to lose 5,000 pounds | 2006 |
| Friedman, Thomas | Hot, Flat, and Crowded | 2008 |
| Hartman, Edward C. | The Population Fix: breaking America's addiction to population growth. | 2006 |
| Heinberg, Richard | Powerdown: options and actions for a post-carbon world. | 2004 |
| Heinberg, Richard | The Party's Over: Oil, war and the fate of industrial societies. | 2003 |
| Hunt, Sally N. | 365 Easy Vegetarian Recipes | 2007 |
| Hurst, Robert | The Cyclist's Manifesto | 2009 |
| Klare, Michael T. | Blood and Oil | 2004 |
| Korten, David | Great Turning: from empire earth to earth community. | 2007 |
| Lynas, Mark | Six Degrees; our future on a hotter planet | 2008 |
| Northwest Earth Institute | Discussion Guide on Global Warming: changing CO2urse. | 2007 |
| Northwest Earth Institute | Discussion Course on Voluntary Simplicity 2005 | 2005 |
| Northwest Earth Institute | Discussion Course on Choices for Sustainable Living | 2009 |
| Norton, Michael | 365 Ways to Change the World | 2005 |
| Orr, David | Ecological Literacy | 1992 |
| Pollan, Michael | The Omnivore's Dilemma | 2006 |
| Pollan, Michael | In Defense of Food | 2009 |
| Savinar, Matt | The Oil Age is over; what to expect as the world runs out of cheap oil, 2005-2050. | 2004 |
| Tickell, Joshua | From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank: the complete guide to using vegetable oil as an alternative fuel. | |
| Ward, Peter D. | Under a Green Sky: Global warming, the mass extinctions of the past and what they can tell us about our future. | 2007 |
Contacts
Please address questions and suggestions to: Barbara Hopkins