Reimagining Climate Change

Responding to climate change has become an industry. Governments, corporations, activist groups and others now devote billions of dollars to mitigation and adaptation, and their efforts represent one of the most significant policy measures ever dedicated to a global challenge. Despite its laudatory...

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Other Authors: Wapner, Paul Kevin (Editor), Elver, Hilal (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: LONDON NEW YORK Routledge  2016
Series:Routledge advances in climate change research
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