1. Us: How We Live With Each Other and With the World Rachel Carson, "The Obligation to Endure." Silent Spring
Aldo Leopold, "Thinking Like a Mountain." Sand County Almanac
Jared Diamond, "The World as Polder: What Does it Mean to Us Today." Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Garrett Hardin, "Tragedy of the Commons." Science
2. Trash: The Costs of Throwing "Stuff" Away
Annie Leonard, "The Story of Stuff: Electronics." Story of Stuff Project
Annie Leonard, "The Story of Stuff: Bottled Water." Story of Stuff Project
Chris Caroll, "High Tech Trash." National Geographic
Luke Cole, "We Speak for Ourselves: The Struggle of Kettleman City." From the Ground Up: Environmental Racism and the Rise of the Environmental Justice Movement
Emily Fontaine, "Where Did Our Clothes Come From?" Le Quaintrelle blog
Lucy Siegle, "Why It's Time to End Our Love Affair With Cheap Fashion." The Observer
Gay Hawkins, "Worm Stories." The Ethics of Waste: How We Relate to Rubbish
3. Food: A Different View of the Food Chain
Jeff Opperman, "Getting to Know Your Bacon: Hogs, Farms, and Clean Water." The Nature Conservancy blog
Sarah Lozanova, "Starbucks Coffee: Green or Greenwashed?" GreenBiz.com blog
Stephanie Wear, "Finding Nemo on Your Plate." The Nature Conservancy blog
Dan Charles, "How Community Supported Agriculture Sprouted in China." The Salt. National Public Radio blog
Michael Pollan, "The Genius of the Place." Omnivore's Dilemma
Deborah Whitman, "Genetically Modified Foods: Harmful or Helpful?" ProQuest
Paul Epstein, "Food Security and Climate Change: The True Cost of Carbon." The Atlantic
4. Climate Change: What It Is, How It Affects Us, and Why We Argue About It So Much
Ralph Cicerone, "Finding Climate Change and Being Useful." National Council for Science and the Environment
National Research Council, "Introduction: Science for Understanding and Responding to Climate Change." Advancing the Science of Climate Change
Terry Cannon, "Gender and Climate Hazards in Bangladesh." Gender and Development
Roman Krznaric, "Empathy and Climate Change: A Proposal for a Revolution of Human Relationships." Future Ethics: Climate Change and Apocalyptic Imagination
New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good, "Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action." Evangelical Climate Initiative webpage
5. Energy: Supply, Demand and Invisible Consequences
National Research Council. "Energy Supply and Use." Advancing the Science of Climate Change
Liz Barratt-Brown, "It is All About the Framing: How Polls and the Media Misrepresent the Keystone XL[Tar Sands] [Oil] Pipeline." National Resources Defense Council blog
Vandana Shiva, "Food for Cars or People: Biofuels a False Solution to Climate Change and a Threat to Food Security." Soil Not Oil
Thomas L. Friedman, "The Age of Noah: Biodiversity." Hot, Flat and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution and How it Can Renew America
Evan I. Schwartz, "How Not to Make Energy Decisions: Lessons from the Battle Over Cape Wind." Technology Review MIT
Willett Kempton, "The Offshore Power Debate: Views from Cape Cod." Coastal Management
Christopher Bateman, "A Colossal Fracking Mess." Vanity Fair
6. Soil and Water: Resources We Take for Granted
David Montgomery, "Good Old Dirt." Dirt: the Erosion of Civilization Monday Creek Restoration Project, "Upstream Rock Run Coal Mine Remediation." from Up the Creek, Fall 2010 1.1 Newsletter
Sandra Steingraber, "The Case for Gardening as a Means to Curb Climate Change." Raising Elijah: Protecting Our Children in an Age of Environmental Crisis
Bryan Walsh, "Nature: A Major Company Puts a Value on the Environment." Time blog, "Science and Space"
Dan Charles, "Putting Farmland on a Fertilizer Diet." The Salt. National Public Radio blog
Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, "About Hypoxia." Hypoxia in the Northern Gulf of Mexico webpage
Cynthia Barnett, "The Illusion of Water Abundance." Blue Revolution: Unmaking America's Water Crisis
Michael Specter, "Why Sewers Should EXCITE Us." from "We Are All Downstream." water.org
Lisa Stiffler, "All You Need to Know About Storm Water Runoff." Sightline Daily, Blog of the Sightline Institute
Elizabeth Kolbert, "The Darkening Sea." The New Yorker