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Bklyn: Best Science Books of 2020

Some of the year's most noteworthy science books of as selected by our librarian Brian Muldoon for WNYC Studio's Science Friday - Best Science Books of 2020 segment.

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The future earth [electronic resource] : a radical vision for what's possible in the age of warming
Holthaus, Eric.
Format: eBook

Starting from a place of despair and ending in one of radical optimism, this book is a bold call for a sweeping social and economic revolution to combat the threat of climate change. The solutions detailed show that, in its current state, the crisis is as much one of imagination as looming ecological collapse.

The future Earth : a radical vision for what's possible in the age of warming
Holthaus, Eric, author
Format: eAudiobook

Starting from a place of despair and ending in one of radical optimism, this book is a bold call for a sweeping social and economic revolution to combat the threat of climate change. The solutions detailed show that, in its current state, the crisis is as much one of imagination as looming ecological collapse.

Ocean! Waves for All
McAnulty, Stacy/ Litchfield, David (ILT)
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Told with a lightness and humor that doesn’t skimp on the science this brightly illustrated picture book provides young readers with a lively overview of the formation and history of the ocean.

Ocean! waves for all [electronic resource] : Our universe series, book 4.
McAnulty, Stacy.
Format: eBook

Told with a lightness and humor that doesn’t skimp on the science this brightly illustrated picture book provides young readers with a lively overview of the formation and history of the ocean.

Ocean! : waves for all
McAnulty, Stacy, author.
Format: eAudiobook

Told with a lightness and humor that doesn’t skimp on the science this brightly illustrated picture book provides young readers with a lively overview of the formation and history of the ocean.