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At Risk in the Climate Crisis: Loss and Care

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At Risk in the Climate Crisis: Loss and Care. Clark, Nigel (Speaker); Muir, Cameron (Speaker); Fijn, Natasha (Speaker) et al.. 2021. Sydney: University of Western Sydney: Institute for Culture and Society.

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Clark, N, Muir, C, Fijn, N & Birch, T, At Risk in the Climate Crisis: Loss and Care, 2021, Web publication/site, University of Western Sydney: Institute for Culture and Society, Sydney. <https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/events/@risk>

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Clark, N. (Speaker), Muir, C. (Speaker), Fijn, N. (Speaker), & Birch, T. (Speaker). (2021). At Risk in the Climate Crisis: Loss and Care. Web publication/site, University of Western Sydney: Institute for Culture and Society. https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/ics/events/@risk

Vancouver

Clark N (Speaker), Muir C (Speaker), Fijn N (Speaker), Birch T (Speaker). At Risk in the Climate Crisis: Loss and Care Sydney: University of Western Sydney: Institute for Culture and Society. 2021.

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Clark, Nigel (Speaker) ; Muir, Cameron (Speaker) ; Fijn, Natasha (Speaker) et al.. / At Risk in the Climate Crisis : Loss and Care. [Web publication/site].

Bibtex

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