BOOKS WE LIKE

PLASTICS – A TOXIC LOVE STORY: by Susan Freinkel

Plastic built the modern world. Where would we be without bike helmets, toothbrushes, babies bottles and pacemakers? But a century into our love affair with plastic, we’re starting to realise it’s not such a healthy relationship. Read the review here .

THE PROBLEM WITH PLASTIC: by Judith Enck

“Plastic pollution has reached crisis proportions, and false solutions abound. But as The Problem with Plastic shows, there are real solutions out there. And, fortunately, there are people like Judith Enck working to enact them.” Read the review here .

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THEY POISONED THE WORLD: by Mariah Blake

A gripping investigation of the chemical industry’s decades-long campaign to hide the dangers of forever chemicals, told through the story of a small town on the frontlines of an epic public health crisis. Read the review here .

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HERE COMES THE SUN: by Bill McKibben

From the acclaimed environmentalist, a call to harness the power of the sun and rewrite our scientific, economic, and political future. Read the review here .

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DAISY REWILDS: by Margeret McNamara

A young, curious, science-loving environmentalist named Daisy proves to her community the importance of conservation in this whimsical and hopeful story. Read the review here .

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