Encyclopedia of Sustainability, 2nd Edition

Ashley Thorne

The National Association of Scholars has updated our original encyclopedia of key names, terms, books, colleges, and organizations that have appeared on our radar as we have researched the sustainability movement in higher education over the last year and a half. Here we present our second edition of the sustainapedia (PDF). The entries below were compiled from publicly available information, much of which has already been synthesized in NAS articles on sustainability. While this catalog does not include every main actor in the movement as a whole (we chose not to emphasize, for instance, “Climategate,” Al Gore, the December 2009 Copenhagen Summit, or global warming awareness groups), it does include many of the main actors in the sector of activism aimed specifically at re-centering elementary and higher educationaround sustainability practice. 

We created this encyclopedia, partly as a service to ourselves to help us keep all the players straight, but mostly as a service to the community. We hope it will be a useful resource for everyone interested in tracking and critiquing the sustainability movement. This is a work in progress; we will be adding to it as we learn more about the principal leaders of the movement. We welcome suggestions for new entries and corrections of any inaccurate information. Click here to download the encyclopedia in PDF format (with extra photos), or scroll down to read it on this page.
 
 
Encyclopedia Contents:
 
Individuals
Groups
Projects/Institutes
Media
Colleges/Universities
Conferences
Terminology
Terms Coined by the NAS
Critics
Books
 

Individuals

 
  Author, Boldly Sustainable (2009, published by the National Association of College and University Business Officers) with Andrea Putman  
  Senior Fellow, Second Nature
Staff Liaison, ACUPCC Academics Sub-Committee
 
  Author, “Reason and Reenchantment in Cultural Change: Sustainability in Higher Education.” Current Anthropology   
  Leads Piedmont Project at Emory University
NAS: “Enchanting Sustainability” by Peter Wood. 01/26/09
 
Bookchin, Murray (1921-2006)
Author, “Ecology and Revolutionary Thought” (1964)
Author, The Philosophy of Social Ecology: Essays on Dialectical Naturalism
 
  President, Second Nature 
Developed the Talloires Declaration
Said that “humans are guided by a whole set of beliefs and values, and those come from culture, from religion, from social, economic and political structure. We need to change all of those.”
Said “My belief is that sustainability must be the goal of EVERYTHING that colleges and universities do.”
NAS: “A First Look at Second Nature” by Ashley Thorne. 08/01/09
 
  Co-chair, ACUPCC steering committee 
  President, Arizona State University
 
  Co-founder of Second Nature with John Kerry
  Heinz foundations fund Second Nature
NAS: “A First Look at Second Nature” by Ashley Thorne. 08/01/09
 
  Under secretary for U.S. postsecondary education in the Obama administration
  Former member of ACUPCC steering committee, former Chancellor of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District
Spoke at 2009 ACUPCC climate summit
 
Author, Ecodemia: Campus Environmental Stewardship at the Turn of the 21st Century
On staff with the National Wildlife Federation’s Campus Ecology Project
Helped create the Higher Education Associations’ Sustainability Consortium (HEASC)
 
  Director, University of Delaware Residence Life
  Serves on ACPA’s sustainability taskforce
Presentation: Myth that sustainability is "mostly about the environment"
NAS: “Ideology @ UCLA Dorms” by Peter Wood. 03/06/08
NAS: “We’ll Be Watching” by Jan Blits and Linda Gottfredson. 05/27/08
NAS: “The Communitarian ResLife Movement” by Tom Wood. 07/18/08
NAS: “Sustainabullies” by Ashley Thorne. 02/12/09
NAS: “Proven Commitment to the Climate” by Ashley Thorne. 04/09/09
NAS: “Changing the Norms: Sustainability at Penn State” by Ashley Thorne. 12/14/09
 
Kerry. John 
Co-founder of Second Nature with Teresa Heinz
 
  NAS: “A First Look at Second Nature” by Ashley Thorne. 08/01/09
 
  ACUPCC Program Director for Second Nature
  
Author, Earth in Mind : On Education, the Environment, and the Human Prospect (2004)
Author, Down to the Wire: Confronting Climate Collapse (2009)
NAS: “Swamped: Florida’s Earth Charter U” by Ashley Thorne. 01/06/2010
 
Higher Education co-chair of the U.S. Partnership of Education for Sustainable Development
Senior Fellow, Education for Sustainability at University Leaders for a Sustainable Future
Senior Fellow, Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
Facilitator, Disciplinary Associations Network for Sustainability 
Professor, renewable energies and energy management at Oakland Community College
Inside Higher Ed: “Sustainability’s Third Circle” by Peter Wood. 04/28/08
Said in a speech at the University of Connecticut 11/05/09 that the only way to ensure a sustainable future for the planet is through radical changes in education, the economy and government. Daily Campus
NAS: “Changing the Norms: Sustainability at Penn State” by Ashley Thorne. 12/14/09
 
 Founder and executive director, Creative Change Educational Solutions 
 
Founding executive director, Education for Sustainability Western Network (EFS West), which became AASHE 
 
 
Groups
 
“Envisioning a student affairs division that supports sustainability”
Helped found HEASC
Presidential Task Force on Sustainability (click for PPT presentation by Kathleen Kerr)
NAS: “Inside the ACPA Conference” by Peter Wood. 02/29/2008
NAS: “Hurray! We Got Noticed! ACPA’s Response to NAS Residence Life Statement” by Peter Wood and Ashley Thorne. 09/16/2008
Based in Washington, D.C.
 
Presidents can sign this contract to pledge to “accelerate the research and educational efforts of higher education to equip society to re-stabilize the earth’s climate.”
Sponsored by Second Nature, AASHE, and eco-America
NAS: “Proven Commitment to the Climate” by Ashley Thorne. 04/09/2009
NAS: “Sustainability Education’s New Morality” by Ashley Thorne. 05/15/2009
NAS: “Tuesday Tuba” by Ashley Thorne 06/02/2009
NAS: “1% for Propaganda” by Ashley Thorne. 07/09/2009
NAS: “Unfit” by Peter Wood. 07/29/2009
NAS: “A First Look at Second Nature” by Ashley Thorne. 08/03/2009
NAS: “Thursday Theatrics” by Ashley Thorne. 08/13/2009
 
“AASHE is an association of colleges and universities that are working to create a sustainable future. Our mission is to empower higher education to lead the sustainability transformation.”
Formerly known as the Education for Sustainability Western Network (EFS West)
AASHE Digest 2008 A Review of Campus Sustainability News
NAS: “Proven Commitment to the Climate” by Ashley Thorne. 04/09/2009
NAS: “Swear It!” by Ashley Thorne. 04/29/2009
NAS: “Sustainability Education’s New Morality” by Ashley Thorne. 05/15/2009
NAS: “Thursday Vert-Degree” by Ashley Thorne. 06/25/2009
NAS: “Tuesday Tuba” by Ashley Thorne 06/02/2009
NAS: “1% for Propaganda” by Ashley Thorne. 07/09/2009
NAS: “The Sustainability Movement in the American University” by Peter Wood. 07/27/2009
NAS: “A First Look at Second Nature” by Ashley Thorne. 08/03/2009
Based in Lexington, Kentucky
 
“Our goal is to significantly increase the amount of federal funding dedicated to the EE [environmental education] community”
Operates under a fiscal agent, Public Interest Projects
Based in Washington, D.C.
 
“Dedicated to education for a sustainable living”
“We provide information, inspiration, and support to the vital movement of K-12 educators, parents, and other members of the school community who are helping young people gain the knowledge, skills, and values essential to sustainable living.”
Project/Book: Smart by Nature: Schooling for Sustainability
Based in Berkeley, California
 
“If their schools are green, children will learn to live that way.”
Helps K-12 schools become “green” by providing curriculum and guidance
 
Funded by the William J. Clinton Foundation
Seeks to “create and advance solutions to the core issues driving climate change”
 
Provides curriculum “makeovers” to “cultivate deep instructional change” in elementary, higher, and adult education
“Our mission is to provide and promote innovative education that helps create a sustainable world: a healthy environment, a fair economy, and a just and equitable society for current and future generations.”
Based in Ypsilanti, Michigan
 
A network of associations (such as the AAA, APA, and APSA) that promote sustainability in various academic disciplines
 
“Through Earth Force young people get hands-on, real-world opportunities to practice civic skills, acquire and understand environmental knowledge, and develop the skills and motivation to become life-long leaders in addressing environmental issues. Earth Force achieves these results by training and supporting educators as they implement our unique six-step model for engaging young people.”
 
Co-sponsors the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment
EcoAmerica is an organization not specifically focused on higher education that espouses a startlingly frank program of attempting, by means of “psychographic research” and “engagement marketing,” to “shift personal and civic choices of environmentally agonistic Americans.” It is, in other words, devoted to propaganda and manipulation. 
NAS: “The Sustainability Movement in the American University” by Peter Wood. 07/27/2009
 
“Critical Thinking. Global Perspective. Informed Action.”
Provides sustainability curriculum resources to teachers
Based in Seattle, Washington
 
Held climate change teach-ins on January 31, 2008 at over 1500 campuses
Barack Obama at FTN 2008 kick-off, Clemson University: Focus the Nation is going to have the largest campus teach-in in United States history…This is an important issue, I want everybody to be involved with it, everybody to be paying attention.”
Based in Portland, Oregon
 
A social network for students to connect with other students from around the world on how to go green and reduce the effects of global warming
 
An informal network of higher education associations dedicated to advancing sustainability in the higher education system, coordinated by Second Nature
 
Historically important leader of the campus sustainability movement
Founded by John Kerry and Teresa Heinz in 1993
“Second Nature's mission is to accelerate movement toward a sustainable future by serving and supporting senior college and university leaders in making healthy, just, and sustainable living the foundation of all learning and practice in higher education.”
Sponsors the ACUPCC
Based in Boston, Massachusetts
NAS: “1% for Propaganda” by Ashley Thorne. 07/09/09
NAS: “The Sustainability Movement in the American University” by Peter Wood. 07/27/2009
NAS: “Unfit” by Peter Wood. 07/29/09
NAS: “A First Look at Second Nature” by Ashley Thorne. 08/03/09
NAS: “Sustaina-Summits” by Peter Wood. 08/20/09
 
Decade for Education on Sustainable Development: “seeks to integrate the principles, values, and practices of sustainable development into all aspects of education and learning, in order to address the social, economic, cultural and environmental problems we face in the 21st century”
NAS: “UNESCO-topia: Sustainability’s Big Brother” by Peter Wood. 07/31/09
 
Created the Talloires Declaration
“ULSF supports sustainability as a critical focus of teaching, research, operations and outreach in higher education through publications, research, and assessment.”
 
“The U.S. Partnership consists of individuals, organizations and institutions in the United States dedicated to education for sustainable development (ESD). It acts as a convener, catalyst, and communicator working across all sectors of American society.”
VISION: Sustainable development fully integrated into education and learning in the United States.
MISSION: Leverage the UN Decade to foster education for sustainable development in the United States.
 
 
Projects/Institutes
 
Sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation
“the Campus Ecology program has been helping individuals and campuses address sustainability and climate change since 1989.”
“It takes a big step to make a smaller footprint.”
NAS: “Woven Into the Fabric...No Comment” by Ashley Thorne. 07/10/09
 
A Second Nature initiative to advance green building in higher education
 
Celebrated in October by over 300 colleges and universities
Sponsored by the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), which Colleges can pay to participate in a live webcast
First CSD was in 2003: “The contributions of Anthony D. Cortese, president of Second Nature, were key in the conception and development of the first Campus Sustainability Day.”
NAS: “Happy Campus Sustainability Day” by Ashley Thorne. 10/21/09
 
Assigns grades to hundreds of colleges by assessing performance in sustainability categories (does not include teaching, research, or other academic aspects concerning sustainability) 
 
The Earth Charter is a United Nations document. It was the brainchild of the 1987 Brundtland Commission (which officially defined sustainable development) and was written in 1994 by Mikhail Gorbachev and the chairman of the UN’s Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit, Mark Strong. Today it is regarded as the consensus statement of principles on sustainability and world peace. Organizations representing millions of people, including several dozen American universities, have endorsed it.
NAS: “Swamped: Florida’s Earth Charter U” by Ashley Thorne. 01/06/2010
 
Suggestions for environmental activism on campus, including asking the president to sign the Presidents Climate Commitment 
 
“Ecolonomics is a vision that sees business, government, and education working together to achieve a prosperous, sustainable future.”
“Because ecology means business”
 
“Established in 1974 and incorporated in 1981, the ISE is an independent institution of higher education dedicated to the study of social ecology, an interdisciplinary field drawing on philosophy, political and social theory, anthropology, history, economics, the natural sciences, and feminism...As an educational and activist organization, the ISE is committed to the social and ecological transformation of society.”
Based in Plainfield, Vermont
 
Emory University
Faculty workshops, curriculum development
NAS: “Enchanting Sustainability” by Peter Wood. 01/26/09
 
North Arizona University
The Project is “an interdisciplinary faculty group effort to incorporate environmental sustainability issues into university courses”
 
4 Guiding Principles: Nature is our teacher, Sustainability is a community practice, The real world is the optimal learning environment, and Sustainable living is rooted in a deep knowledge of place
Offers schooling for sustainability seminars, website, and book (same title)
 
Created by AASHE, STARS is “a voluntary, self-reporting framework for gauging relative progress toward sustainability for colleges and universities.”
STARS is a points system that measures institutions’ sustainability initiatives in Education & Research; Operations; and Planning, Administration & Engagement.
NAS: “Dancing with the Stars” by Ashley Thorne. 09/28/09
 
The international precursor to the ACUPCC, created in 1990 in Talloires, France, at a meeting convened by Tufts University President Jean Mayer
College and university presidents from around the world met together and signed the declaration, pledging that their universities would, among other actions, “Create an Institutional Culture of Sustainability,” “Educate for Environmentally Responsible Citizenship,” and “Foster Environmental Literacy For All.”
It has been signed by over 400 institutions worldwide.
 
Media
 
2009 James Cameron film depicting a sustainable world
 
A documentary film on the “World Water Crisis” and the privatization of water
 
A 20-minute video on the life cycle of material goods, shown in elementary schools and business all over the world
Criticizes Americans for “exploiting” natural resources to make goods
The American Family Association says that the video is anti-consumer, and even anti-American because the video implies that Americans are greedy, selfish, cruel to the third world, and "use more than our share."
Glenn Beck, host of the Glenn Beck TV program, characterized the video as an "anti-capitalist tale that unfortunately has virtually no facts correct."
 
A bimonthly journal published in collaboration with AASHE that covers sustainability in higher education
 
 
Colleges/Universities
 
The following are institutions about which NAS has written regarding sustainability. Click the name to read the NAS article:
 
 
 
Conferences
 
Annual conference for ACUPCC signers, sponsors, and friends
2009 summit in Chicago 08/13-08/14, Bill Clinton keynote speaker
 
Held by NACUBO, March 21-23, 2010 at the University of Maryland
 
Sponsored by California State University, Chico and Butte Community College
2009 conference held 11/05-11/08
NAS: “The Chico Romance” by Ashley Thorne. 11/06/09
 
 
Terminology
 
The United Nations blueprint for sustainability in the twenty-first century
 
CAP
Climate Action Plan, as required by the ACUPCC
 
Ecolonomics
Ecology + Economics, a term coined in 1993 by Dennis Weaver
 
EFS
Education for Sustainability
 
ESD
Education for Sustainable Development
 
Triple-Bottom Line
Describes the three parts of sustainability
People, Planet, Profit
Society, Environment, Economy
Usually illustrated with a Venn Diagram (see image at right); also symbolized by holding up three fingers
NAS: “The Communitarian ResLife Movement: Part 2” by Tom Wood. 08/18/08
NAS: “Peace Plus One” by Ashley Thorne. 10/13/09
 
 
Terms Coined by the National Association of Scholars
 
Justice + Sustainability
Sustainability is almost invariably paired with the word just or justice. This is why sustainability is an all-encompassing schema that calls for the restructuring of society; it is not the same as environmentalism.
 
People who use coercion, peer pressure, or intimidation to persuade others to alter their behavior in favor of sustainability
 
Sustainability advocates who want to create utopia on earth, no matter the cost to mankind
 
 
Critics
 
Operation Green Out
Led by Holly Swanson, author of Set Up and Sold Out: Find Out What Green Really Means
NAS: “A First Look at Second Nature” by Ashley Thorne. 08/03/09
NAS: “An Interview with Holly Swanson” by Ashley Thorne. 10/15/09
 
Williams, Austin
Author, Enemies of Progress: The Dangers of Sustainability
NAS: “Wartime Thrift” by Ashley Thorne. 06/04/08
 
Wood, David
Chairman, Harris Ranch Beef Company
Wrote a letter to California Polytechnic University with concerns about Cal Poly’s focus on sustainability
NAS: “Sustainability Skepticism Has Arrived” by Ashley Thorne. 10/23/2009
 
 
Books
 
This extensive bibliography, compiled by NAS’s John Irving, is a work in progress. It includes both books on sustainability’s place in higher education and books more broadly focused on environmentalism and climate change, many of which are used in the college classroom to teach sustainability. The listings in bold are books on which the NAS has commented.
 
 
Aber, John, Tom Kelly, and Bruce Mallory, eds., The Sustainable Learning Community: One University's Journey to the Future, Lebanon, NH: University of New Hampshire Press, 2009
 
Ackerman, Frank, Why Do We Recycle? Washington, DC: Island Press, 1997
 
Adelson, Glenn James Engell, Brent Ranalli, and K.P. Van Anglen, eds., Environment: An Interdisciplinary Anthology. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008
 
Alley, Richard, The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002
 
Anderson, Ray, Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise: The Interface Model, Atlanta, GA: Peregrinzilla Press, 1999
 
Astin, Helen and Alexander Astin, Leadership Reconsidered: Engaging Higher Education in Social Change. Battle Creek, MI: W.K. Kellogg Foundation, 2000
 
Bardaglio, Peter and Andrea Putnam, Boldly Sustainable: Hope and Opportunity for Higher Education in the Age of Climate Change, Washington: DC: National Association of College and University Business Officers, 2009
 
Barlett, Peggy R., and Geoffrey W. Chase, Sustainability on Campus: Stories and Strategies for Change, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004
 
Begg, Kathryn, Frans van der Woerd, and David Levy, The Business of Climate Change: Corporate Responses to Kyoto, Sheffield, UK; Greenleaf, 2005
 
Berry, Thomas, The Great Work: Our Way into the Future, New York: Bell Tower, 1999
 
Blatt, Harvey, America's Environmental Report Card: Are We Making the Grade? Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004
 
Blewitt, John and Cedric Cullingford, Sustainability Curriculum (The): The Challenge for Higher Education, London, UK: Earthscan, 2004
 
Bookchin, Murray, The Philosophy of Social Ecology: Essays on Dialectical Naturalism, New York: Black Rose, 1990
 
Brower, Michael and Warren Leon, The Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices, New York: Three Rivers Press, 1999
 
Brown, Lester R, Plan B 3.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization. Rev. ed., New York: W.W. Norton, 2008
 
Burton, Ian, Elizabeth Malone, and Saleemul Huq, Adaptation Frameworks for Climate Change: Developing Strategies, Policies, and Measures, New York: United Nations Development Programme/Cambridge University Press, 2005
 
Carmody, John, Stephen Selkowitz, and Lisa Heschong, Residential Windows, New York: Norton, 1996
 
Carson, Rachel, The Edge of the Sea, New York: Mariner Books, imp. Houghton Mifflin, 1998
 
Carson, Rachel, Silent Spring, New York: Mariner Books, imp. Houghton Mifflin, 2002
 
Chechile, R.A., and S. Carlisle, eds, Environmental Decision Making: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1991
 
Clark, Robert and Jennifer Ma, Recruitment, Retention, and Retirement in Higher Education: Building and Managing the Faculty of the Future, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005
 
Claussen, Eileen, Vicki Arroyo Cochran, and Debra P. Davis, eds., Climate Change: Science, Strategies, and Solutions, Boston: Brill, 2002
 
Colborn, Theo, Our Stolen Future: Are We Threatening Our Fertility, Intelligence, and Survival?--A Scientific Detective Story, New York: Plume, imp. Penguin, 1997
 
Collins, Jim, Good to Create: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't, New York: Harper Collins, 2001
Coleman, Kate, The Secret Wars of Judi Bari: A Car Bomb, The Fight for the Redwoods, and the End of Earth First! San Francisco, CA: Encounter Books, 2005
 
Creighton, Sarah Hammond, Greening the Ivory Tower: Improving the Environmental Track Record of Universities, Colleges, and Other Institutions, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998
 
Crosbie, Michael J., Steven Winter Associates, Inc., ed., The Passive Solar Design and Construction Handbook, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 1997
 
Davenport, Thomas H., Thinking for a Living: How to Get Better Performance and Results from Knowledge Workers, Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 2005
 
Dauncey, Guy and Patrick Mazza, Stormy Weather: 101 Solutions to Global Climate Change, Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Publishers, 2001
 
Dawson, Jonathan, Ecovillages: New Frontiers for Sustainability, White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 2006
 
DeCanio, Stephen, Economic Models of Climate Change: A Critique, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
 
deBettencourt, Kathleen B., Matthew Feeney, A. Nicole Barone, Keith White, Environmental Connections: A Teacher's Guide to Environmental Studies, Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt, 2000
 
Dernback, John, ed., Stumbling toward Sustainability, Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute, 2002
 
Dernbach, John C., Agenda for a Sustainable America, Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute, 2009
 
Diamond, Jared M., Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, New York: Viking Press, 2005  
 
Dynes, Robert C., University of California Policy on Green Building Design and Clean Energy Standards, Oakland, CA: University of California, Office of the President, 2004
 
Eagan, David, Julian Keniry, and Justin Schott, Higher Education in a Warming World: The Business Case for Climate Leadership on Campus, Reston, VA: National Wildlife Federation, 2008
 
Edwards, Andres R., The Sustainability Revolution: Portrait of a Paradigm Shift, Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Press, 2005
 
Ehrlich, Anne H., The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment, Washington, DC: Island Press, 2008
 
Esty, Daniel C., and Andrew S. Winston, Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006
 
Flannery, Tim, The Weather Makers; How Man Is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth, New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005
 
Freestone, David and Charlotte Streck, eds, Legal Aspects of Implementing the Kyoto Protocol Mechanisms: Making Kyoto Work, New York: Oxford University Press, 2005
 
Friedman, Thomas L, Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution—and How It Can Renew America, New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2008
 
Friedman, Thomas L., The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century, Rev. ed. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2006
 
Gale, Fred P. and R. Michael M'Gonigle eds., Nature, Production, Power: Towards an Ecological Political Economy, Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2000
 
Gelbspan, Ross, The Heat Is On: The Climate Crisis, the Cover-Up, the Prescription, Reading, MA: Perseus Books, 1998
 
Gelbspan, Ross, Boiling Point, New York: Basic Books, 2004
 
Haglund, Brent M. and Thomas W. Still, Hands-On Environmentalism, San Francisco, Encounter Books, 2005
 
Hall, C. Michael and James Higham, eds., Tourism, Recreation, and Climate Change, Buffalo: Channel View, 2005
 
Harris, Cole, Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British Columbia, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2002
 
Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business Review on Green Business Strategy, Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 2007
 
Hawken, Paul, et al., Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution, Boston, MA: Back Bay Books, imp Little Brown, 2008
 
Hawken, Paul, The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability, New York: HarperBusiness, 1994
 
Hawken, Paul, Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement in the World Came into Being and Why No One Saw It Coming, New York: Viking, 2007
 
Heller, Chaia, The Ecology of Everyday Life: Rethinking the Desire for Nature, Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1999
 
Helm, Dieter, ed. Climate-Change Policy, Oxford, Eng: Oxford University Press, 2005
 
Homer-Dixon, Thomas F., The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity, and the Renewal of Civilization, Washington DC: Island Press, 2006
 
Houghton, John T., Y. Ding, D.J. Griggs, M. Noguer, P.J. van der Linden, X. Dai, K. Maskell, and C.A. Johnson, eds., Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001
 
Huber, Mary Taylor and Pat Hutchings, Integrative Learning: Mapping the Terrain, Washington, DC: Association of American Colleges and Universities, 2004
 
Hunt, Julian, ed. London's Environment: Prospects for a Sustainable World City, London: Imperial College Press, 2005
 
Jacobs, Francine and Jennifer Papuscik, Making It Count: Evaluating Family Preservation Services, Medford, MA: Tufts University, 2000
 
Jacobs, Jane, Dark Age Ahead, New York: Random House, 2004
 
Jacobs, Jane, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, New York: Vintage Books, 1961
 
Jones, Van, The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix our Two Biggest Problems, New York: Harper Collins, 2008
 
Kempton, W., J.S. Boster, and J.A. Hartley, Environmental Values in American Culture, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.
 
Keniry Julian, Ecodemia: Campus Environmental Stewardship at the Turn of the 21st Century, Washington, DC: National Wildlife Federation, 1995
 
Kirp, David L., Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line: The Marketing of Higher Education, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2003
 
Kolbert, Elizabeth, Field Notes from a Catastrophe, London: Bloomsbury, 2006
 
Komp, Richard, Practical Photovoltaics: Electricity from Solar Cells, Ann Arbor, MI: Aatec Publications, 2002
 
Kutscher, Charles, ed. Tackling Climate Change in the U.S.: Potential U.S. Carbon Emissions Reductions from Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy by 2030, Boulder, CO: American Solar Energy Society, 2007
 
Leff, Enrique, Green Production: Toward an Environmental Rationality, Margaret Villanueva, trans, New York: Guilford Publications, 1995
 
Leopold, Aldo, A Sand County Almanac, New York: Oxford University Press, 1949
 
Lerner, Richard M. and Lou Anna Kimsey Simon, eds, University Community Collaborations for the Twenty-First Century, New York: Garland Publishing, 1998
 
Lewis, Martin W., Green Delusions: An Environmentalist Critique of Radical Environmentalism, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1995
 
Lichter, S. Robert and Stanley Rothman, Environmental Cancer–A Political Disease, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1999
 
Linden, Eugene, The Winds of Change: Climate, Weather, and the Destruction of Civilizations, New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006
 
Lovins, Amory B., Winning the Oil Endgame, Snowmass, CO: Rocky Mountain Institute, 2004
 
Lynas, Mark, High Tide: The Truth about Our Climate Crisis, New York: Picador 2004
 
Lyons, Kevin, Buying for the Future: Contract Management and the Environmental Challenge, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999
 
Makower, Joel, Strategies for the Green Economy: Opportunities and Challenges in the New World of Business, New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008
 
Markvart, Tomas, Solar Electricity, 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley
 
Masika, Rachel, Gender, Development, and Climate Change, Oxford: Oxfam Publishing, 2002
 
Maslin, Mark, Global Warming: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004
 
McDonough, William and Michael Braungart, The Hannover Principles: Design for Sustainability, Charlottesville, VA: William McDonough & Partners, 2003
 
M'Gonigle, Michael and Justine Starke, Planet U: Sustaining the World, Reinventing the University, Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Publishers, 2006
 
McKenzie Mohr, Doug and William Smith, Fostering Sustainable Behavior: An Introduction to Community-Based Social Marketing, Gabriola Island, BC Canada: New Society Press, 1999
 
McKibbin, Warren J. and Peter Wilcoxen, Climate Change Policy after Kyoto: Blueprint for a Realistic Approach, Washington, DC: Brookings Institute Press, 2002
 
Moll, Gary and Sara Ebenreck, eds., Shading Our Cities: A Resource Guide for Urban and Community Forest, Washington, DC: Island Press, 1989
 
National Leadership Council for Liberal Education and America's Promise, College Learning for the New Global Century, Washington, DC: Association of American Colleges and Universities, 2007
 
O'Hare, Greg, John Sweeney, and Rob Wilby, Weather, Climate, and Climate Change: Human Perspectives, New York: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005
 
Orr, David, Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World, Albany: State University of New York, 1992
 
Orr, David W., The Nature of Design: Ecology, Culture, and Human Intention, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002
 
Orr, David W., Earth in Mind: On Education, Environment, and the Human Prospect, 10th Anniversary ed., Washington, DC: Island Press, 2004
 
Pink, Daniel H. A Whole New Mind; Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future, New York: Riverhead Books, 2006
 
Ponting, Clive, A Green History of the World, New York: Penguin, 1991
 
Putman, Andrea and Michael Philips, The Business Case for Renewable Energy: A Guide for Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC: NACUBO, 2006
 
Rabe, Barry, Statehouse and Greenhouse: The Emerging Politics of American Climate Change Policy, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2004
 
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