Books tagged: environmental concerns

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Self Arrest    by William Esmont
Price: $2.99 USD. 50130 words. Published on December 22, 2009. .

In the course of a routine transfer between government installations, a team of ruthless mercenaries intercepts a cache of a highly engineered Spanish Flu virus. Gage Mercer, the future son in law of a deranged billionaire, finds himself drawn into a plot to trigger the extinction of the human race through a deliberate release of the virus.
Thinking Green: Ethics for a Small Planet    by Karel Rogers
Price: $9.99 USD. 97560 words. Published on April 23, 2010. .

Nothing short of an environmental manifesto for mankind, this extraordinary and learned treatise teaches a different way of thinking about humans’ place on the planet.
Native State    by Richard Taylor
Price: $0.99 USD. 22770 words. Published on August 11, 2010. .

Two hundred years after Earth's environmental collapse humankind survives in satellites. A handful of humans work on the planet’s surface destroying every vestige of the industrial age. But now someone, or something, is killing them. Two cops attempt to solve the murders, and a greater mystery, a conspiracy to exterminate Earth’s newest species, the one that may have taken Man’s place.
Peak of the Devil: 100 Questions (and answers) About Peak Oil    by Chip Haynes
Price: $9.99 USD. 52110 words. Published by Satya House Publications  on September 27, 2010. .

Long-overdue foundation to critical global issue that is Peak Oil. With a deceptively light-hearted and witty tone, Haynes reveals how deeply connected oil is to virtually everything we buy and use, how looming scarcity will change how we live, and what we can do to prepare. After all, after Peak Oil there is a good chance that 100 years from now will look like 100 years ago, if we are lucky.
Windsong (formally Raven's Lament)    by Frank Talaber
Price: $1.99 USD. 99940 words. Published on May 16, 2011. .

What if a powerful native legend came back to life and he didn't like what he saw? What if that legend is Raven and he steals away the woman you were falling in love with and you find yourself armed with only a iconic shaman to stop him? Based on true events a journalist, Roger Harrison, investigates the destruction of old growth forest and has to save himself, his world and the woman he loves.
The Rape of Britain - Wind Farms and the Destruction of our Environment    by Struan Stevenson
Price: $1.99 USD. 3290 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on September 28, 2011. .

Hard-hitting attack on the government’s windfarms policy, backed up by data and delivered in an engaging style.
Earthwhistle!    by Carl B. Olsen
Price: $1.99 USD. 69790 words. Published on December 16, 2011. .

In this gripping, dystopian tale fourteen-year-old Englishman Matt and Canadian Meaghan become trapped in a parallel world, where they stumble upon a terrible secret from the distant past. They must warn mankind of their discovery in order to save it from an apocalyptic future. But first they must escape, and their other-world friend assures them that's impossible. Then calamity strikes.
The View from the Hill    by Terrence Aubrey
Price: $3.49 USD. 28550 words. Published on February 27, 2013. .

The View from the Hill The view from the hill is a collection of articles and observations of life. I have tried to take a far from the madding crowd perspective. It is, if you like a view from afar, an appraisal, a stock take. These observations whilst covering a wide spectrum of modern day woes are not in truth modern.