Narratives

We are caught just now between acting in the face of an overwhelming environmental collapse, and trying to understand where to begin. How do we educate for this new reality? What are the stories that need telling, now? The answer, of course, isn't found in technological marvels or bio-engineeri...

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Published in:The Trumpeter
Main Author: Peters, Christopher Thomas
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Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2022
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