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Creating a Greener Barrington Area
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Chicago Environmental Network:
More than 200 environmental and natural resource organizations in northeastern
Illinois
Chicago Sustainability Action
Guide: The Foresight Design Initiative's guide to a more sustainable Chicago
Chicago Wilderness: Alliance of
regional nature reserves spearheading the local Leave No Child Inside
initiative
Citizens for Conservation:
CFC protects and restores native plant and wildlife communities in the
Barrington area
Earth911: Find a recycling center for a
variety of items
The
Freecycle Barrington Network: Recycle or give away unwanted items to
nonprofit organizations or individuals
The Green Home Guide: Create a
green home with this helpful guide from the U. S. Green Building Council
Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance:
Information and action on energy efficiency in the Midwest
Natural Resources Defense Council:
Dedicated to creating an indefinitely sustainable way of life
Solid Waste Agencies,
Cook County,
Lake County, and
McHenry County: Recycling directories and resources for disposing of
materials that can be difficult to throw away
Stillman Nature Center:
Environmental education center located on 80 acres of woods, lake and prairie in
South Barrington
U. S. Department of Energy: The Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy page
U. S. Green Building Council: A non-profit
organization committed to expanding sustainable building practices through its
LEED program
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Barbara Kingsolver &
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Michael Pollan.
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This book will enhance our gardens and public spaces and heighten
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Stu Stein.
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Peter Singer &
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Wendell Berry
In fiction, essays, and poems, farmer, citizen, and
writer Berry has argued cogently and lyrically for responsible stewardship of
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Richard
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Bill McKibben
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Edward Osborne Wilson
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Wade Davis
Renowned anthropologist Wade Davis explores and reveals the awe-inspiring
wealth of human diversity and makes an impassioned case for preservation of
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John
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natural description who evoked with unique power and intimacy the
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Annie Dillard
In the book which won her a Pulitzer Prize in 1975,
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chronicling the seasons and by exploring the paradoxical coexistence of beauty and
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Terry Tempest Williams
As it interweaves
narratives of dying and accommodation, Refuge transforms tragedy into a
document of renewal and spiritual grace, resulting in a work that has become
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Rachel Carson
First published in 1962, Silent Spring alerted a large audience to
the dangers of indiscriminate use of pesticides, spurring revolutionary
changes in the laws affecting our air, land, and water.
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Gretel Ehrlich
Ehrlich combines the story of
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consumer society and global warming to reveal a Greenland that few of us
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Colin Tudge
Tudge travels around the world bringing to life stories and facts about the
trees around us, then explains why they are crucial to combating global
warming.
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Aldo Leopold
Leopold combines some of the finest nature
writing since Thoreau with an outspoken and highly ethical regard for
America's relationship to the land in this 1949 classic.
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Thoreau, Henry David
First published in 1854, Henry David Thoreau's groundbreaking book
has influenced generations of readers and continues to inspire and inform
anyone with an open mind and a love of nature.
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