These books are available either as print or electronic books. (Books with call numbers below are print books.)
To borrow a print book, find it on the shelves on the library's top floor. Stop by the Library Services Desk to borrow the book with your photo ID.
These are available as ebooks. They can be read chapter by chapter online.
Place-Based Education
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Copy and paste subjects like these into the book database.
Renewable energy resources
Power resources
Energy policy
Wind power
Biodiesel fuels
Environmental protection
Environmental chemistry
Forest ecology
Environmental sciences
Aquatic ecology
Water quality
Eurasian watermilfoil
Hazardous wastes
Radiation
Pollution
Electromagnetic fields
Hazardous waste sites
Polychlorinated biphenyls
Ecology
Food supply
Environmental policy
Climatic changes
Contaminated sediments
Remediation
Adirondack Mountains
Recent government documents about climate change, pesticides.
Here are some books you may borrow from the SUNY Adirondack Library. Need more? Type a general topic into the "Start Your Research Here" box above.
5 easy pieces: how fishing impacts marine ecosystems
Wind energy handbook
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The locavore way : discover and enjoy the pleasures of locally grown food
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Under the surface: fracking, fortunes and the fate of the Marcellus Shale
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The Great Ocean Conveyor: Discovering the Trigger for Abrupt Climate Change
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Toxic free: how to protect your health and home from the chemicals that are making you sick
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No rain in the Amazon: how South America’s climate change affects the entire planet
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A sea in flames: the Deepwater Horizon oil blowout
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The world in 2050: four forces shaping civilization’s northern future
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The ecology of snow and ice environments
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Junkyard planet: travels in the billion-dollar trash trade
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The sixth extinction: an unnatural history
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Fukushima : the story of a nuclear disaster
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The dynamics of disaster
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Rising sea levels : an introduction to cause and impact
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Deerland : America’s hunt for ecological balance and the essence of wildness
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Garbology : our dirty love affair with trash
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For information on the Adirondack Park and its issues:
The world until yesterday: what can we learn from traditional societies?
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