“Coping With Climate Change: Which Societies Will Do Best?” by Gaia Vince

in Yale e360, 2009-11-02


13 Dec 2009

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in Yale e360, 2009-11-02

As the world warms, how different societies fare in dealing with rising seas and changing weather patterns will have as much to do with political, social, and economic factors as with a changing climate.

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