The rhetoric of resilience: in a world that runs on persuasion, the green movement would be wise to re-examine its use of language.
Alternatives Journal › Vol. 36 Nbr. 2, March 2010
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The rhetoric of resilience: in a world that runs on persuasion, the green movement would be wise to re-examine its use of language.
IT IS FREQUENTLY CLAIMED that the human species already possesses the know-how to avert the direst consequences of climate change and environmental collapse--it's now simply a matter of deploying this know-how. And if humanity does navigate the perilous 21st century, history...
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