Bookstore

Envirotron has compiled a list of recommended books related to our purpose of green technology & sustainability education. All of the listed books are available through Amazon.com and B&N.com.

JOLT!: The Impending Dominance Of The Electric Car And Why America Must Take Charge by James Billmaier. Published Oct. 1, 2010 by Advantage Media Group; 236 pages.

In his new groundbreaking book, James Billmaier argues that the approaching electric vehicle (EV) revolution will not only provide consumers with lower running and maintaining costs but will produce cars that are a blast to drive.

Empowering Green Initiatives With IT: A Strategy And Implementaion Guide by Carl H. Speshock. Published Oct. 12, 2010 by Wiley; 235 pages.

A great resource for green organizations, Speshock's new book provides strategy, planning, implementation and assessment guidance for Green Initiatives.

Clean Money: Picking Winners In The Green Tech Boom by John Rubino. Published Dec. 3, 2008 by Wiley; 274 pages.

John Rubino, editor of GreenStockInvesting.com, explores the wealth creation potential by investing in clean energy and renewable resoucres. The book familiarizes readers with the state of the market and which companies are positioned to become the next success story.

The Sustainability Revolution: Portrait Of A Paradigm Shift by Andres R. Edwards. Published June 1st, 2005 by New Society Publishers; 224 pages.

In the last decade, "sustainability" has undoubtedly become a buzzword. The Sustainability Revolution delves into the full range of meaning behind sustainability and how it has become a springboard to one of the world's booming industries.

Our Choice: A Plan To Solve The Climate Crisis by Al Gore. Published Nov. 3, 2009 by Rodale Books; 416 pages.

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore documents the impact of human development on climate change and authoritatively writes about how our society can transition beyond fossil fuels and finite resources.