It’s almost that time again.
With a new year just around the corner, we dug into the GreenBiz vault to bring you a list of some of the best books of 2016 (assuming you already caught up on our earlier round up of the year’s best summer reads, of course).
In a year marked by extreme ups and downs on environmental issues, here’s a rundown of what to read on climate, cities and more:
1. Risk
By Mark Mykleby, Patrick Doherty and Joel Makower
This title might not be a shocker, given that GreenBiz Executive Editor Joel Makower is a co-author, but the book neatly encapsulates the interdisciplinary nature of sustainability.
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