Yale Climate Connections Curates 12 New Books on Climate Change Solutions and Challenges

January 17, 2026
Yale Climate Connections Curates 12 New Books on Climate Change Solutions and Challenges
  • A curated slate of climate-focused titles spans themes from planetary prosperity and eco-anxiety to the future of meat, mobility, post-climate America, climate justice led by scientists, wildlife restoration, evergreen trees, Arctic dynamics, societal collapse, women's economic history, and eco-literary criticism.

  • The piece notes Yale Climate Connections will publish a special storytelling-and-climate selection, with publisher descriptions adapted from the publishers’ copy.

  • A monthly Yale Climate Connections bookshelf previews 12 new climate titles, covering solutions, anxiety, diets, transportation, migration, misinformation, ecosystem and bioregion impacts, and highlighting social history, economics, and the work of artists and writers.

  • Several titles address systemic change—regenerative finance, the mobility transition, and collective action—while others explore cultural, historical, and ecological dimensions of climate, from Arctic warming to trees’ cultural impact and animal movement.

  • The list combines policy-focused and narrative works, spanning science, economics, history, travel writing, and literary criticism to illustrate an interdisciplinary climate dialogue.

  • Publication details for each title are provided, including publishers, years (2025–2026), page counts, and prices, to inform readers about availability and scope.

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