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I feel like I've read all the
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Enviro books that I care to read and like.. The last ones has really just been zero waste stuff not called that like I guess I'm "all caught up."  👊🏻🙃👍🏻

~this list is not in order bc i was lazy~
I am listening to Bonnie Wright's Go Gently right now. 
The previous one I read was Intersectional Environmentalist which was mostly a history lesson. I still have to find time to explore the resources in the back. 
Then I read Loved Clothes Last which sums up the fashion industry. 
I also read Braiding Sweetgrass. It was nice. 
Then I read Clothing Poverty where I actually learned a lot about how the secondhand market affects poor areas in the world. 
The Sixth extinction was nice too. 
The inhabitable earth gave me severe fear of heat stroke. 
Food and climate change was something. And those supply chains are so complex oohw
I even tried Minimal by madeline olivia back when I still watched her content. I guess I will use it for economy tho. Like it had some sheets for that but otherwise it was nothing new. 
Factfullness was sorta eyeopening about bigger picture things. 
A farewell to ice can be summed up as "carbon is literally the backbone of every process on earth" 
And I read the ACE book to try some people issues 
And my school book that's about political ecology I guess? 
And the stuff I learned about organic/rrgenerative farming from studies 


I am still thinking about reading:
- consumed (on the fashion industry) 
- sand talk (similar to braiding sweetgrass) 
- fresh banana leaves 

- these wilds beyond our fences
- staying alive



WHAT ELSE SHOULD I READ SO I CAN STOP READING BOOKS THAT JUST ENFORCE MY OWN VIEWS 
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There's also an large list of documentaries and online courses I did that is not mentioned. 
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The only environment-related book I can think of is Staying alive by Vandana Shiva. 
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BloomCissi wrote:
The only environment-related book I can think of is Staying alive by Vandana Shiva. 
Thanks!! It sounds perfect.
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Bump. Give me a book from where you live! 
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