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Loading... Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things
000 – Computer Science, Information
Ideas and Opinions
The World As I See It
100 – Philosophy and Psychology
The Poetics of Space
Memories, Dreams, Reflections
A Whole New Mind
Going the Distance: One Man's Journey to the End of His Life
Man's Search for Meaning
The R ... 246. Cradle to Cradle - William McDonough and Michael Braungart (208)
247. The Story Sisters - Alice Hoffman (336)
248. The Ice Storm - Rick Moody (288)
249. Odditude - John R. Powers (256)
Yep, I'm reading #250 today! ... as!
Shanghai Girls
Outcasts United
Jeff in Venice Death in Varanasi
Stone's Fall
The Lace Makers of Glenmara
The Cradle cold request
The Physick book of Deliverance Dane
... favorite reads. Also, I will be following your environmental reads as I also have an environmental category. Have you read Cradle to Cradle by McDonough? I gave away my copy before reading it and can't decide if I want to buy another copy or wait for it to be available at the library. ... be pollinated. Is it possible that flowers have used other methods to lure humans into perpetuating their survival?
26. Cradle to Cradle by William McDonough
This book looks at the way we make things and offers a framework through which we should model our future manufacturing of all ... ... and they haven't even unpacked everything yet!!
Available now -
The Inheritance of Loss
Cradle to Cradle
Lost in a Good Book
Paradise of the Blind (has some water damage, but is readable)
The Corrections
... Paul Hawken
Here are some of the other books I might read this year:
Serve God, Save the Planet - J. Matthew Sleeth
Cradle to Cradle - McDonough
Children of Men - PD James
Ishmael - Daniel Quinn
The Grass Harp - Truman Capote
Pilgrim's Progress - John Bunyan
The Handmaid's T ... ... there than by making some book buyers feel guilty.
*koffieyahoo is now going to dust off his non-paper paper copy of Cradle to Cradle. 3. Politics and International trade
The Wealth and Poverty of Nations
Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things READ
Development as Freedom READ
Disposable People : New Slavery in the Global Economy
Fear: A Cultural History
Political Ideologies: An Introduction
The White ... Cradle to Cradle by McDonough and Braumgart is an amazing follow-up read to Natural Capitalism. Both are balms for weary environmentalists tired of bashing up against an economic system that doesn't yet reward green innovation. I want my compostable sofa!
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