Publications


Worldwatch's flagship annual remains the most authoritative "go-to" resource for those who understand the importance of nurturing a safe, sane, and healthy global environment through both policy and action.
November/December
This award-winning bimonthly features lively, provocative articles, thoughtful essays, news, and practical information about energy, climate change, biodiversity, agriculture, population, social and political developments, and other forces shaping our world.
This annual publication provides comprehensive, user-friendly information on key trends and includes tables and graphs that help readers assess the developments that are changing their lives for better or for worse.
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With Vital Signs Online, Worldwatch presents our newest compilation of significant global trends in five categories—with analysis, charts, and tables to illustrate each trend.
Written by the same award-winning team that produces State of the World and Vital Signs, each 50–70 page Paper provides cutting-edge analysis on an environmental topic that is making—or is about to make—headlines worldwide.
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Now Available! A handy, one-stop resource of basic climate change facts with charts, graphs, and maps to understand this critical issue.
Subscribe to the State of the World Library 2010 and receive copies of State of the World 2010 and Worldwatch Reports.
Produced in partnership with nine organizations, Good Stuff is a free online publication that traces what goes into the production, use, and disposal of 25 common consumer items, including compact discs, cell phones, baby goods, and chocolate.
Worldwatch occasionally publishes books that provide in-depth analysis of critical economic and social issues. Previous titles have examined the problems and prospects for irrigation and China's ability to feed its people.
This comprehensive, 480-page volume examines the global potential and implications of biofuels for sustainable agriculture and energy in the 21st century.
Trace key moments in the modern environmental movement from the 1960s until today through an illustrated, full-color poster.
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