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Tag Archives: Amanda Erickson

Climate denial and nationalism

Posted on April 1, 2017 by Frederick Guy
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Great piece by Amanda Erickson in the Washington Post. See also my post on the subject, back in February.

Posted in Climate, Environment, Extractive Resources, Locality/Nation state/Region/Globe, My Work, Political Economy | Tagged Amanda Erickson, climate change, climate denial, nationalism, Putin, Trump | Leave a reply

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