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Toolbox for Sustainable City Living (paperback original)

A Do-It-Ourselves Guide
Scott Kellogg and Stacy Pettigrew
Released 2008-07-01
Educates city dwellers on how to create locally-based, ecologically sustainable communities, providing instructions on all types of urban production and conservation, including worm composting, humanure, rainwater collection, and raising chickens. Toolbox for Sustainable City Living is a must-read for anyone committed to creating sustainable communities in urban environments.
(This Toolbox is an outgrowth of Radical Urban Sustainability Training.)
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Biopiratería (Paperback original)

El Saqueo de la Naturaleza y del Conocimiento
Vandana Shiva
Released 2010-08-01
Biopiratería (Biopiracy) charts the impacts of globalized, corporate agriculture on small farmers, the environment, and the food we eat. Since the original English-language publication, Shiva has successfully fought to overturn Monsanto’s seed patents and help create a global food movement. Examining the politics of genetically engineered seeds, patents on life, and aquaculture in an increasingly “go green” economy, this classic book will continue to inform our understanding of what sustainability really means.
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Soil Not Oil (paperback original)

Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis
Vandana Shiva
Released 2008-10-01
In Soil Not Oil, Vandana Shiva brilliantly reveals what connects humanity’s most urgent crises—food insecurity, peak oil, and climate change—and why any attempt to solve one without addressing the others will get us nowhere.
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Staying Alive (Paperback original)

Women, Ecology and Development
Vandana Shiva
Released 2010-10-01
“Vandana Shiva is one of the world's most prominent radical scientists . . . in Staying Alive she defines the links between ecological crises, colonialism, and the oppression of women. It is a scholarly and polemical plea for the rediscovery of the ‘feminine principle’ in human interaction with the natural world, not as a gender-based quality, rather an organizing principle, a way of seeing the world.” —The Guardian
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