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Volume 16, Issue 3
Perspectives
When Environmental History Goes Public in China
Na Li
https://bit.ly/2WKcWkW
Scientist Warning on Why you Should Consume Less; Even if Wider Society Doesn’t
Peter M. Haswell
https://bit.ly/3uK0uhQ
Articles
Dumpster Diving for a Better World: Explaining Unconventional Protest and Public Support for Actions against Food Waste
Benedikt Jahnke and Ulf Liebe
https://bit.ly/3uNAamR
Toying with Animism: How Learning to Play Might Help Us Get Serious About the Environment
Timothy Stacey
https://bit.ly/3oDHcti
Review Essay
Not Lost but Found: Rebuilding Relations and Reclaiming Indigenous Food Systems
Keitlyn Alcantara
https://bit.ly/3lfYNpf
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