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Dangerous Years: Climate Change, the Long Emergency, and the Way Forward

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A leading environmental thinker takes a hard look at the obstacles and possibilities on the long road to sustainability   This gripping, deeply thoughtful b...
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publication year
2016
ISBN-13
9780300225105
Pages
320
Language
English
Subjects
Climate ChangeEnvironmental PolicySustainabilityPolitical ScienceGlobal WarmingEcologyPublic Policy

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