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Etiology and risk factors for lung cancer in female Asian never smokers: a systematic review. [PDF]
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Environmental history is an interdisciplinary pursuit that has developed as a form of conscience to counter an increasingly powerful, forward-looking liberal theory of the environment. It deals with the relations between environmental ideas and materialities, from the work of the geographers George Perkins Marsh, Carl Sauer, and Clarence Glacken, to ...
Peter Claus, John Marriott
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Environmental solutions sparked by environmental history
Conservation Biology, 2019Abstract Environmental solutions require a decisionāmaking process that is ultimately political, in that they involve decisions with uncertain outcomes and stakeholders with conflicting viewpoints. If this process seeks broad alignment between the government and public, then reconciling conflicting viewpoints is a key to the ...
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An Environmental History of Russia
2013The former Soviet empire spanned eleven time zones and contained half the world's forests; vast deposits of oil, gas and coal; various ores; major rivers such as the Volga, Don and Angara; and extensive biodiversity. These resources and animals, as well as the people who lived in the former Soviet Union - Slavs, Armenians, Georgians, Azeris, Kazakhs ...
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2010
There are two immutable facts that underlie human-environment interactions. First, humans are part of the biosphere, and we rely on it to meet our essential needs. Second, through human history, but increasingly over the past 300 yrs. (years), we have become the dominant agent of environmental change.
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There are two immutable facts that underlie human-environment interactions. First, humans are part of the biosphere, and we rely on it to meet our essential needs. Second, through human history, but increasingly over the past 300 yrs. (years), we have become the dominant agent of environmental change.
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