#2 | Where Good Ideas Come from: The Natural History of Innovation | 3.41 |
#3 | Age of Wonder How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science | 3.33 |
#4 | Thinking in systems : a primer | 4.22 |
#5 | Resilience Thinking: Sustaining Ecosystems and People in a Changing World | 0 |
#6 | The spirit level: why more equal societies almost always do better - Richard G. Wilkinson
- Kate E. Pickett
| 3.75 |
#7 | Winner-Take-All Politics: How Washington Made the Rich Richer and Turned Its Back on the Middle Class - Jacob S. Hacker
- Paul Pierson
| 4 |
#8 | Imagined Communities: Reflections On The Origin And Spread Of Nationalism | 4.28 |
#9 | | 4.06 |
#10 | The Art of Not Being Governed | 4.38 |
#11 | Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems | 0 |
#12 | The Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World | 4 |
#13 | | 5 |
#14 | Limits to Growth - Donella H. Meadows
- Dennis L. Meadows
- Jørgen Randers
| 4.33 |
#15 | Late Victorian Holocausts: El Nino Famines and the Making of the Third World | 0 |
#16 | Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks | 4.19 |
#17 | A Short History of Progress | 3.17 |
#18 | | 0 |
#19 | Contagion: How Commerce Has Spread Disease | 0 |
#20 | | 0 |
#21 | Everything is Obvious: Once You Know the Answer | 3.4 |
#22 | The Essence of Scenarios: Learning from the Shell Experience | 0 |
#23 | The Killing Fields of Inequality | 0 |
#24 | | 3.5 |
#25 | | 4 |
#26 | | 3.67 |
#27 | Don't Even Think About It: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change | 4.33 |
#28 | Apocalyptic Planet: Field Guide to the Ever-Ending Earth | 0 |
#29 | On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City | 3.75 |
#30 | | 0 |
#31 | | 3 |
#32 | Spillover - David Quammen
- Luigi Civalleri (Translator)
| 4.5 |
#33 | | 5 |
#34 | | 3.99 |
#35 | Cities That Think like Planets: Complexity, Resilience, and Innovation in Hybrid Ecosystems | 0 |
#36 | | 4.33 |
#37 | My European Family My European Family: The First 54,000 Years - Karin Bojs
- Fiona Graham (Translator)
| 0 |
#38 | Napa Valley Historical Ecology Atlas: Exploring a Hidden Landscape of Transformation and Resilience | 0 |
#39 | | 4.38 |
#40 | Who We Are and How We Got Here | 4.25 |
#41 | How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence | 4.19 |
#42 | | 3.57 |
#43 | The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming | 3.94 |
#44 | | 0 |
#45 | What Would Nature Do?: A Guide for Our Uncertain Times | 0 |
#46 | Lab of One's Own - Rita Colwell PhD
- Rita Colwell
- Sharon Bertsch McGrayne
| 0 |
#47 | Data Visualization: A Practical Introduction | 0 |
#48 | Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings | 4.32 |
#49 | Black Wave: How Networks and Governance Shaped Japan's 3/11 Disasters | 4 |
#50 | | 3.88 |
#51 | | 0 |
#52 | Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future | 4.38 |
#53 | The Biggest Bluff: How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, and Win | 4.13 |
#54 | | 4.25 |
#55 | | 4.13 |
#56 | The Age of Cats The Age of Cats: From the Savannah to Your Sofa, the secret life and evolutionary history of the cat | 0 |
#57 | Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World | 4.38 |
#58 | Nomad Century: How Climate Migration Will Reshape Our World | 4 |