Memorial Hall Library

Sustainable Reads for Earth Day

Looking for ways to live more sustainably? Great news: using the library is already a great start! Especially if you're able to borrow seldom-used items from our Library of Things rather than purchase new ones. If you're looking for more tips, though, check out some of these books! Plus, check out MHL's virtual event with Louise Gray, the author of Avocado Anxiety: And Other Stories About Where Your Food Comes From.

The (almost) zero waste guide : 100+ tips for reducing your waste without changing your life
The (almost) zero waste guide : 100+ tips for reducing your waste without changing your life
by Melanie Mannarino

A practical guide on how to go "almost zero waste," featuring 100 tips on how to reduce waste in your everyday life, at home, and in your community.
At home with nature : a guide to sustainable, natural landscaping
At home with nature : a guide to sustainable, natural landscaping
by John Gidding

Go from manicured lawn to eco-conscious garden with this step-by-step guide from HGTV star John Gidding.
The carbon footprint of everything
The carbon footprint of everything
by Mike Berners-Lee

Discusses the carbon footprint--the carbon emissions used to manufacture and transport--everyday items, including paper bags and imported produce, and provides information to help build carbon considerations into everyday purchases.
The climate diet : 50 simple ways to trim your carbon footprint
The climate diet : 50 simple ways to trim your carbon footprint
by Paul Greenberg

A celebrated writer on food and sustainability offers fifty straightforward, impactful rules for climate-friendly living. Chock-full of simple yet revelatory guidance, The Climate Diet empowers us to cast aside feelings of helplessness and start making positive changes for the good of our planet.
Go gently : actionable steps to nurture yourself and the planet
Go gently : actionable steps to nurture yourself and the planet
by Bonnie Wright

The actress, filmmaker, and Greenpeace ambassador best known for playing Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter movies offers simple, tangible steps toward reducing our environmental impact by cutting down on waste and living more sustainably.
Living without plastic : more than 100 easy swaps for home, travel, dining, holidays, and beyond
Living without plastic : more than 100 easy swaps for home, travel, dining, holidays, and beyond
by Brigette Allen

An illustrated guide to reducing personal plastic waste counsels readers on how to understand plastic terminology, listing more than 100 alternatives to everyday single-use items, from water bottles and straws to cosmetics and grocery bags. 
Sand talk : how indigenous thinking can save the world
Sand talk : how indigenous thinking can save the world
by Tyson Yunkaporta

An indigenous person offers ideas and inspiration for making sense of the modern world by honoring the traditions of his Aboriginal ancestors who channeled their thoughts through symbols and diagrams written in sand instead of words. 
Simply sustainable : moving toward plastic-free, low-waste living
Simply sustainable : moving toward plastic-free, low-waste living
by Lily Cameron

An expert in low-waste living demonstrates how to gradually transition away from using plastic and make your home more beautiful in the process through easy changes for those just getting started to more advanced, higher-impact tips and techniques. 
Small-scale homesteading : a sustainable guide to gardening, keeping chickens, maple sugaring, preserving the harvest, and more
Small-scale homesteading : a sustainable guide to gardening, keeping chickens, maple sugaring, preserving the harvest, and more
by Stephanie Thurow

With over thirty-five years of combined experience, homesteaders Stephanie Thurow and Michelle Bruhn have taught thousands of people across the globe how to garden, preserve food, tend backyard chickens, cook from scratch, and care for their families with natural homemade alternatives. Now, their homesteading knowledge and instruction can be found in one place with Small-Scale Homesteading. In this sustainable guide, learn how to grow your own food, tap maple trees to make gallons of homemade syrup, successfully raise a small flock of laying hens, and more.
Waste Not Everyday
Waste Not Everyday
by Erin Rhoads
 
Would you like to throw away less? Do something for the planet? But not ready to dive straight into composting or go totally plastic-free yet? Waste Not Everyday is your step-by-step guide with 365 easy changes that will not only influence what you throw out but also have a genuine impact on the future of our planet. 
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