Books

WHO GETS TO ADAPT? Environmental Elites, Blue Collar Communities, and the Growing Climate Divide - : How Privilege Shapes Environmental Protection and ... Education, Adaptation and Flourishing)

Who Gets to Adapt?

The Environmental Elite and the Climate Divide

Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it is a sorting mechanism. Centuries of rigid social institutions have prevented environmental elite decisionmakers and organizations from incorporating blue collar communities in the rapidly evolving growth of climate adaptation. It is...

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The Climate Adaptation Generation: A Blueprint for the Future

Winner - 2025 National EVERGREEN Book Award (Environment) for best climate change Book in the US in 2025. This acclaimed work by Robert W. Collin delivers a clear, actionable blueprint for climate adaptation, blending place-based planning, environmental justice, and intergenerational collaboration. Each chapter features Advocacy Briefs and a...

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Climate Change in the Classroom: Celebrate Optimism for Students, Teachers and Parents with Multicultural Activities

This is a how-to book designed to provide guidance to educators, parents, administrators, librarians, school boards and communities on how to get climate change education into the classroom within current educational standards. The endnotes refer to Resource Clusters, curated and annotated. These resources are curated by reader groups. They...

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Trash Talk: An Encyclopedia of Garbage and Recycling around the World

This fascinating reference offers a unique take on recycling and trash, tracing the role of waste in public health, climate change, and sustainability around the world.As the popularity of sustainability grows and climate change becomes an accepted reality, experts point to trash and waste as the link between environmental and public health....

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Energy Choices

This 2 volume narative reference examines how energy is developed now, and in volume 2 Energy Futures.

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Cleaning Up Americas Act: The US Environmental Protection Agency

This is the first book on the US Environmental Protection Agency

Encyclopedia of Sustainability

This is the first narrative reference on Sustainanability. Lead author is my wife Robin Morris Collin. 3 volumes. Industry, Ennvironment, and Community.

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