Deborah A. Johnson
Allen, Richard B.
The Two-Mile Time Machine.
. Princeton University Press, 2000. An environmental science book that explores climate change by examining ice cores extracted from the glaciers of Greenland.
Andersen, Tom.
This Fine Piece of Water: An Environmental History of Long Island Sound.
: Yale University Press, 2002. This book captures the history of the Long Island Sound and over time its water has become so polluted that it has destroyed much of the marine life and left the Sound almost to the point of utter loss.
Carson, Rachel.
The Sea Around Us
. New York: Oxford University Press:, 1951. A book about the natural world looking at the oceans, how they were formed, and the life that exists in them.
Hager, Thomas.
The Alchemy of Air
.New York: Broadway Books, 2008. A historical perspective of how we grow food that, inadvertently, led us into the knowledge of gunpowder and war.
Latimer, James S, Mark A Tedesco, R Lawrence Swanson, Charles Yarish, Paul E Stacey, Corey
Garza.
Long Island Sound: Prospects for the Urban Sea.
: New York, Springer, 2014. This book has been written to show the importance of studying one of the most used estuaries, the long island Sound. It examines nonpoint source pollution, invasive species, Coastal development, and climate change.
Longislandsoundstudy.net. It is a study of the Long Island Sound and nitrogen pollution. It looks at how to protect the Sound and why it is essential to monitor water quality and the lives that are dependent on the Sound.
Sinclair, Tom and Carol.
Bread, Beer, and the Seeds of Change: Agriculture’s Imprint on World History
: Cambridge: CABI International, 2010. This book examines the history of agriculture and looks at the ten most powerful societies dealt with technology and food food production.
soundbook.soundkeeper.org. This is an important citizen’s guide to protecting the Long island Sound.