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Contextualizing Climate Change : Linking Science and Culture, Hardback Book

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Perspectives on new climate realities of impacted locationsUnderstanding the full context of our changing climate entails both the underlying science and related social, economic, and environmental justice issues.

This work uses an engaging storytelling style to provide a comprehensive understanding of the existential threat of climate change.

Each chapter travels to a specific location on Earth, tying underlying issues of climate and sustainability into a global narrative.

In this way, the reader is able to witness and evaluate the urgent need toaddress the challenge of climate change.

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