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Approaches to a Political Economy of Environment the Environmental
A Slow Violence Perspective on the West Bank's Deteriorating
Responding to Robert Macfarlane's 'Generation Anthropocene'
The Integration of 18Th and 19Th Century Subsistence Farming Practices Into the Planning and X-Zoning Laws of the City and County of Baltimore Clayton A
Environmental Protection in the Information Age
Health and the Urban Environment: Revolutions Revisited N Gordon Mcgranahan
The Edges of Environmental History Honouring Jane Carruthers
The British Library
Buddhist-Led Rural Community Rebuilding in the Republic of Korea from the Indra’S Net Perspective
Portrait of a Slow Revolution Toward Environmental Sustainability Susan E
Human Population Growth: Impacts on Environment, Human Health Welfare
Cultural Changes and the Environment
Responding to Robert Macfarlane's 'Generation Anthropocene'
The Role of International Law and Institutions Toward Developing a Global Plan of Action on Population
Agriculture in the Age of Ecology, 1935-1985 Randal Scott Beeman Iowa State University
The IPAT Equation and Its Variants
The Relevance of the Natural Environment
Permaculture and the Third Wave of Environmental Solutions by David
Top View
1 Narcissus' Reflection in the Lake: Untold Narratives In
Environmental Change and Security Project Report Issue 10 2004
Fossil Fuels
The Grassroots of Green Revolution : Polling America on the Environment / Deborah Lynn Guber
Access to Sustainable Urban Infrastructure and Distributive Justice in Low-Income and Minority-Concentrated Communities
The Shaping of Environmentalism in America
The Capitalist Passive Environmental Revolution
Lethal Model 2: the Limits to Growth Revisited
A Sourcebook for Population-Environment Studies
Sourcebook on Sustainable Development
Green Infrastructure in the Urban Environment: a Systematic Quantitative Review
The Conservation of the Environment in Ecuador's
The Legitimate Reach of the Environmental Revolution
THE NATURE of CAPITALISM: HOW GREEN CAN WE GROW? DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY (2010) Mcmaster University
Vulnerability and Power in the Age of the Anthropocene Angela P
An Environmental Critique of American Post-Apocalypse Narratives: Ecocriticism and Ethics
Greening Our Future by Educating Tomorrow's Workforce: Module 1: Environmental Sustainability
Environmental Revolution in Contemporary Buddhism: the Interbeing of Individual and Collective Consciousness in Ecology
THE FUTURE of ECO-INNOVATION: the Role of Business Models in Green Transformation OECD Background Paper
The Past and Present
Consigning Environmentalism to History? Remarks on the Place of the Environmental Movement in Modern History
Mass Media and the Evolution of the Environmental Movement: 1960-1979
AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM Pflugerville Independent School District • August 2003
The Transition to a Sustainable Society JAMES GUSTAVE SPETH World Resources Institute, 1709 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20006
Was the Anthropocene Anticipated?
Sustainable Business: Are We Heading in the Right Direction?
LEGAL MYTHMAKING in a TIME of MASS EXTINCTIONS: RECONCILING STORIES of ORIGINS with HUMAN DESTINY Jim Chen*