What have corporations got to do with it? A political economy approach to organizations and climate change
Ecological issues are often seen as only one of the many “problems” societies face today, even though they go deep and affect everything – from physical disruption and displacement to perhaps more subtle long-term changes in temperature, flora, and fauna that alter the face of the planet and the nor...
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Main Author: | RIEGER, Annika Marie |
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2024
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