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Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist | Kate Raworth

24th August 2022 by XR Writers Rebel

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged degrowth, economics, Kate Raworth

Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World | Jason Hickel

24th August 2022 by XR Writers Rebel

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged capitalism, degrowth, economics, Jason Hickel

Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World | Tyson Yunkaporta

24th August 2022 by XR Writers Rebel

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged Aboriginal, civilisation, climate cemergency, Climate Change, commnunity, indigenous, indigenous culture, nature, Tyson Yunkaporta

Hold Everything Dear: Dispatches on Survival and Resistance | John Berger

24th August 2022 by XR Writers Rebel

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged civil resistance, conflict, humanity, John Berger, Middle East, Palestine, politics, resistance, war on terror

The Rings of Saturn | W.G. Sebald

24th August 2022 by XR Writers Rebel

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged civilisation, colonisation, East Anglia, Empire, W.G. Sebald, Western civilisation

The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony | Roberto Calasso

24th August 2022 by XR Writers Rebel

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Posted in fiction and poetry, Rebel LibraryTagged classics, gods, Greek Gods, Greek mythology, mythology, Roberto Calasso, Underworld

Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead | Olga Tokarczuk

23rd August 2022 by XR Writers Rebel

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Posted in fiction and poetry, Rebel LibraryTagged crime, detective, dogs, noir, Olga Tokarczuk, Poland, Polish

The Nutmeg’s Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis | Amitav Ghosh

5th August 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged Climate Change, colonialisation, colonialism, consumerism, fable, history, indigenous, nutmeg, spice trade

Loss Soup & Other Stories | Nick Hunt

5th August 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in fiction and poetry, Rebel LibraryTagged anthology, Anthropocene, chaos, Climate Change, extinction

After Ithaca | Charlotte Du Cann

5th August 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged Charlotte Du Cann, classics, climate, Climate Change, Earth, fantasy, mythology, nature, travel, travelogue

Rebel Library Archive : All books

22nd March 2022 by Katie Percival

MAY 2022 Dark Mountain Project’s Charlotte Du Cann and Nick Hunt recommend… Our May 2022 Rebel Library Recommendations: a DEGROWTH book list MARCH 2022 […]

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The Falling Sky: Words of a Yanomami Shaman | Davi Kopenawa & Bruce Albert

22nd March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged Amazon, Brazil, Bruce Albert, Davi Kopenawa, indigenous, shamanism

Contagious TalesEdited by Andrew Simms

7th March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in fiction and poetry, Rebel LibraryTagged Andrew Simms, Climate Change, communication, folk tales, stories, storytelling

Gigantic Cinema: A Weather Anthology | edited by Alice Oswald & Paul Keegan

7th March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in fiction and poetryTagged Alice Oswald, anthology, climate, fiction, weather

The Green Book of Poetry | edited by Ivo Mosley

7th March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in fiction and poetry, Rebel LibraryTagged Ivo Mosley, nature, Poetry

Rebirding: Rewilding Britain and its Birds | Benedict Macdonald

7th March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged agriculture, Benedict Macdonald, Britain, British countryside, countryside, nature, rebirding, rewilding

Birdsong in a Time of Silence | Steven Lovatt

7th March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged birds, birdsong, blackbird, natural history, nature, pandemic, spring, Steven Lovatt

Twyford Rising: Land and Resistance | Helen Beynon & Chris Gillham

7th March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged activism, campaigners, campaigning, Chris Gillham, environmental activism, Helen Beynon, Protest, social change, social movements, Twyford Down

Return of a Native | Vron Ware

7th March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged colonialism, countryside, culture, England, English countryside, feminism, history, land politics, rural, rural England

Ice Rivers | Jemma Wadham

7th March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged Antarctica, Climate Change, climate science, ecosystem, glaciers, glaciology, ice

What Climate Justice Means and why we should care | Elizabeth Cripps

7th March 2022 by Katie Percival

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Posted in non-fiction, Rebel LibraryTagged activism, Climate Justice, climate racism, colonialism, racism

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