Green frontiers : : environmental educators dancing away from mechanism / / edited by James Gray-Donald and David Selby.
Environmental education has reached an interesting crossroads. There has never before been such media attention on hard-to-grasp issues such as climate change, nor has there ever been such scientific understanding and agreement about the varied aspects of the environmental crisis, the loss of biodiv...
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