Ecosystem Crises Interactions. Merrill Singer

Ecosystem Crises Interactions - Merrill Singer


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it progresses despite growing awareness of the risks it is ushering in, Chapter 9 scrutinizes the growth of climate change denial and the offensive against environmental science generally. Chapter 10 looks at how we continue to cross vital thresholds and approach identified planetary boundaries for human life as we know it. Finally, Chapter 11 offers a consideration of how you can participate in seeking to avoid the worst perils we face based on a review of human movements for change and alternative models for a sustainable future.

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