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Political philosophy / Geography of Alaska / Pebble Mine / Politics / Wearable devices / Bristol Bay / Pebble / Decision-making / Consensus decision-making / Kvichak River / Risk
Date: 2015-08-21 20:40:44
Political philosophy
Geography of Alaska
Pebble Mine
Politics
Wearable devices
Bristol Bay
Pebble
Decision-making
Consensus decision-making
Kvichak River
Risk

ECOLOGICAL DECISION MAKING Rationale: To provide a vehicle to discuss and make ecological decisions Intended Grade Level: High school

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