- Cool it., director, Ondi Timoner, Widescreen
- Fire and flood, a people's history of climate change from 1979 to the Present, Eugene Linden
- Urban jungle, the history and future of nature in the city, Ben Wilson
- The treeline, the last forest and the future of life on earth, Ben Rawlence
- Consumed, the need for collective change : colonialism, climate change, and consumerism, Aja Barber
- The last winter, the scientists, adventurers, journeymen, and mavericks trying to save the world, Porter Fox
- Fire weather, a true story from a hotter world, John Vaillant
- In the shadow of the Sabertooth, a renegade naturalist considers global warming, the first Americans and the terrible beasts of the Pleistocene, Doug Peacock
- Not the end of the world, how we can be the first generation to build a sustainable planet, Hannah Ritchie
- The parrot and the igloo, climate and the science of denial, David Lipsky
- An inconvenient sequel, truth to power : your action handbook to learn the science, find your voice, and help solve the climate crisis, Al Gore
- Sinking cities., a Cineflix (Cities) Inc. production, DVD/Widescreen
- Hurricane lizards and plastic squid, the fraught and fascinating biology of climate change, Thor Hanson
- Frozen planet II., BBC Earth ; Discovery Channel, DVD/Widescreen
- Rain, a natural and cultural history, by Cynthia Barnett
- The nutmeg's curse, parables for a planet in crisis, Amitav Ghosh
- The fragile earth, writing from the New Yorker on climate change, edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
- Our planet!, there's no place like Earth, by Earth (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Earth (and David Litchfield)
- How to prepare for climate change, a practical guide to surviving the chaos, David Pogue
- On fire, the (burning) case for a green new deal, Naomi Klein
- Climate church, climate world, how people of faith must work for change, Jim Antal
- Thunder & lightning, weather past, present, future, Lauren Redniss
- Before the flood, National Geographic presents with RatPac Documentary Films ; an Appian Way production ; in association with Insurgent Docs and Diamond Docs ; a film by Leonardo DiCaprio and Fisher Stevens ; directed by Fisher Stevens ; produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, Fisher Stevens, Trevor Davidoski, Jennifer Davisson, Brett Ratner, James Packer ; written by Mark Monroe
- The climate book, created by Greta Thunberg
- Earth under water., produced by Picture Films, Ltd for National Geographic Channel ; writer/director, Tilman Remme, Fullscreen
- Eaarth, making a life on a tough new planet, Bill McKibben
- Leaf, by Sandra Dieckmann
- The quickening, creation and community at the ends of the Earth, Elizabeth Rush
- Elderflora, a modern history of ancient trees, Jared Farmer
- What is climate change?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- As the world burns, the new generation of activists and the landmark legal fight against climate change, Lee Van der Voo
- The ends of the world, volcanic apocalypses, lethal oceans, and our quest to understand Earth's past mass extinctions, Peter Brannen
- A wilder time, notes from a geologist at the edge of the Greenland ice, William E. Glassley
- Nowhere left to go, how climate change is driving species to the ends of the earth, Benjamin von Brackel ; translated by Ayça Türkoğlu
- What is climate change?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- Look at the weather, Britta Teckentrup ; translated and adapted by Shelley Tanaka
- The heat will kill you first, life and death on a scorched planet, Jeff Goodell
- Urban jungle, the history and future of nature in the city, Ben Wilson
- The story of more, how we got to climate change and where to go from here, Hope Jahren
- No one is too small to make a difference, Greta Thunberg
- Extreme conservation, life at the edges of the world, Joel Berger
- The book of hope, Douglas Abrams
- The science of our changing planet, from global warming to sustainable development, Tony Juniper
- The end of Eden, wild nature in the age of climate breakdown, Adam Welz
- Life in a frozen world, wildlife of Antarctica, written by Mary Batten ; illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez
- Harmony, a new way of looking at our world, HRH, the Prince of Wales ; with Tony Juniper, Ian Skelly
- The end of ice, bearing witness and finding meaning in the path of climate disruption, Dahr Jamail
- The world as we knew it, dispatches from a changing climate, edited by Amy Brady and Tajja Isen
- Falter, has the human game begun to play itself out?, Bill McKibben
- Why we disagree about climate change, understanding controversy, inaction and opportunity, Mike Hulme