Oh my there are so many books about climate change. So so many books these days.
They are very good at cat-belling, less good at the what is to be done (differently), by who, how, when.
Over time I may categorise, but for now, this-
Bolin, B. (2010). A History of the Science and Politics of Climate Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bowen, M. (2008) Censoring Science: Inside the Political Attack on Dr James Hansen and the Truth of Global Warming. New York: Dutton
Hoggan J. and Littlemore, R. (2009) Climate Cover-up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming. Vancouver: Greystone
Kellogg, W. and Schware, S. (1981). Climate Change and Society: Consequences of Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. Colorado: Westview Press.
Oreskes, N. and Conway, S. “(2010) Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming London: Bloombsury.
Kolbert, E.(2006) Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature and Climate Change. Bloomsbury
Kelly, P. (1994) The End of Certainty: Power, Politics and Business in Australia. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin
Layzer, J. (2012) Open for Business: Conservatives’ Opposition to Environmental Regulation. Boston: MIT Press
Leggett, J. (2001) The Carbon War: Global Warming and the End of the Oil Era. London: Penguin