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Environment / Sustainability / Political science / Structure / Environmental movement in the United States / Sustainability and systemic change resistance / Environmentalism / Non-governmental organization / Philanthropy
Date: 2006-11-11 05:33:21
Environment
Sustainability
Political science
Structure
Environmental movement in the United States
Sustainability and systemic change resistance
Environmentalism
Non-governmental organization
Philanthropy

How do we secure a step change in public environmental action? Notes expanding on comments by Chris Rose given at the second Green Alliance ’soap box series’ of autumn debates 16 October 2006, Royal College of Surge

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