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Awareness of environmental degradation, culminating in the broad global transformations of human-caused climate change, is no longer a peripheral issue. And while there may be some debate of climate change, a simple denial is no longer an option in light of the data and the agreement of 97 per cent...
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Main Authors: | RIEGER, Annika Marie, RIEGER, Joerg |
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2019
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