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The Money Geek answers this question: Do Electric Vehicles Save Money and Help the Environment?
Everything you want to know about EVs: Plug-In Electric Vehicle Handbook for Consumers
California EV Rebate: https://cleanvehiclerebate.org/eng
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Documentaries and Movies
Magazines
Environment
Nature
Sunset
Nature Conservancy
National Wildlife
Mother Earth News
Audubon
National Parks
The Environmentalist
The Green Guide
Sierra Magazine
The Atlantic
The New Yorker
Mother Jones
The New York Times Magazine
Podcasts
NPR’s Environment Podcast
Living Planet
Resources Radio
Leadership and the Environment
Green Team Academy
Terra Informa
Living on Earth
Costing the Earth
Mother Earth News and Friends
Harvard Business Review IdeaCast
The Sustainability Agenda
The Energy Gang
The Climate Changers Podcast
Edie
Sustainababble
Think: Sustainability
Sustainable Business
Reading List
Project Drawdown
Growing a Revolution
The Big Fix
Silent Spring by Rachel Carson (1962)
The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson (1951)
The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert (2015)– essential reading
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells (2019)
The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis by Christiana Figueres and Tom
Rivett-Carnac (2020)
Nature’s Best Hope: A New Approach to Conservation that Starts in Your Yard by
Douglas W. Tallamy (2020)
An Inconvenient Truth: The Crisis of Global Warming by Al Gore (2007)
No One is Too Small to Make a Difference by Greta Thunberg (2019)
Generation Green: The Ultimate Teen Guide to Living an Eco-Friendly Life by Linda
Sivertsen and Tosh Sivertsen (2008)
The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go From Here by
Hope Jahren (2020)
Lab Girl by Hope Jahren (2017)
The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized
World by Jeff Goodell (2018)
Losing Earth: A Recent History by Nathaniel Rich (2020)
Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change by Elizabeth Kolbert (2006)
On Trails: An Exploration by Robert Moor (2016)
Project Drawdown
Growing a Revolution
The Big Fix
Environmental Science Journals
Environmental Science Journals:
Annual Review of Environment and Resources
Ecological Economics
Energy & Environmental Science
Environmental Health Perspectives
Environmental International
Environmental Pollution
Environmental Research
Environmental Research Letters
Environmental Science & Policy
Environmental Science & Technology
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
Journal of Environmental Engineering
Journal of Environmental Health
Journal of Environmental Sciences
Journal of Geophysical Research
Population and Environment
Science of the Total Environment
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
Trainings
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL): Provides extensive resources on renewable energy technologies, research, and educational materials. Visit their website: https://www.nrel.gov/
Renewable Energy World: A leading source for news, articles, and analysis on renewable energy advancements and trends. Access their resources: https://www.renewableenergyworld.com/
Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA): Offers resources on solar energy technology, policy updates, and industry reports. Explore their resources: https://www.seia.org/
https://trainings.350.org/online-skill-ups/
https://trainings.350.org/climate-resistance-handbook/
https://trainings.350.org/dare-to-question/
Ted Talks
We Need to Green the Economy While Restarting It (40:45)
Let’s Make the World Wild Again (16:22)
How You Can Help Save the Monarch Butterfly – and the Planet (11:56)
Indigenous Knowledge Meets Science to Solve Climate Change (13:00)
How We Could Change the Planet’s Climate Future (11:21)
This is Your Brain on Air Pollution (12:52)
How to Turn Climate Anxiety into Action (13:57)
What a Nun Can Teach a Scientist about Ecology (13:59)
How Supply Chain Transparency Can Help the Planet (13:29)
Climate Change Will Replace Millions. Here’s How We Prepare (12:47)
Why Lakes and Rivers Should Have the Same Rights as Humans (13:21)
How We Can Turn the Tide on Climate (65:00)
Why I Protest for Climate Justice (14:15)
5 Steps for Clean Air in India (9:05)
How a Handful of Fishing Villages Sparked a Marine Conservation Revolution
(11:49)
A Circular Economy for Salt that Keeps Rivers Clean (13:19)
How Community-Led Conservation Can Save Wildlife (5:16)
Why You Should Shop at Your Local Farmers Market (6:05)
Can Seaweed Help Curb Global Warming (14:00)
We Need to Track the World’s Water Like We Track the Weather (13:29)
How Climate Change Could Make Our Foods Less Nutritious (11:00)
Why You Should Be a Climate Activist (17:43)
An Urgent Call to Protect the World’s “Third Pole” (14:33)
What is Environmental Science? Definition and Scope of the Field (4:06)
Humans and the Environment | Essentials of Environmental Science (19:23)
Climate Science: What You Need to Know (6:20)
The Water Cycle and Water Pollution | Essentials of Environmental Science (17:37)
How Carbon Dioxide Warms Planet Earth | NOVA | PBS (2:33)
A Brief History of Geologic Time (PBS) (12:08)
Climate Activism in the Age of COVID-19 (6:19)
How Plants Caused the First Mass Extinction (10:30)
Thorium and the Future of Nuclear Energy (18:42)
The Humans That Lived Before Us (12:22)
From the Cambrian Explosion to the Great Dying (11:58)
Climate Change 101 with Bill Nye | National Geographic (4:10)
The EPA Isn’t Taking Its Own Advice on a Pesticide That Causes Brain Damage in Children
| PBS NewsHour (9:59)
Ecology | Art in the 21st Century (56:02)
Could We Geoengineer Ourselves Out of Climate Change (10:35)
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