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Practising everyday climate cultures: understanding the cultural politics of climate change

Michael K. Goodman (), Julie Doyle and Nathan Farrell
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Michael K. Goodman: University of Reading
Julie Doyle: University of Brighton
Nathan Farrell: University of Bournemouth

Climatic Change, 2020, vol. 163, issue 1, No 1, 7 pages

Date: 2020
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