Teresa R. Faust

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Our Biggest Experiment: An Epic History of the Climate Crisis

If readers seek just one book to explain how the world arrived at the current climate crisis, this one would be a great suggestion. Bell’s accessible writing will find a wide audience.
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Diary of a Young Naturalist

Not a nature guide as such, but should appeal to many, including fans of nature writing, those who’d like to read about a naturalist on the spectrum, and, of course, all who find inspiration in nature.

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The Secret World of Weather: How To Read Signs in Every Cloud, Breeze, Hill, Street, Plant, Animal, and Dewdrop

Gooley takes a somewhat meandering scenic route to his goal, and readers who are less invested may lose interest before finishing the book. Hikers, campers, gardeners, and survivalists are among those who might enjoy such knowledge about the world of weather.

Rescuing the Planet: Protecting Half the Land To Heal the Earth

An exceptional work that is highly recommended as a cohesive explanation of how small local projects can be pieces of larger efforts.
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Ms. Adventure: My Wild Explorations in Science, Lava, and Life

Recommended for those interested in geology and geography, adventure travel readers, and those considering science careers.
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Underbug: An Obsessive Tale of Termites and Technology

Popular science fans will enjoy this new perspective on a common insect. Recommended for most collections.
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Rising: Dispatches from the New American Shore

A fine example of creative nonfiction that sounds an alarm yet satisfies on multiple levels.
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The Planet Factory: Exoplanets and the Search for a Second Earth

A hot topic in astronomy effectively covered by an award-winning science writer and educator.
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Stress in the Modern World: Understanding Science and Society

Presenting a wide range of research in lucid language, this is a valuable title for those who are dealing with stress-related conditions and undergraduates who are studying this hot topic.
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