Description: "How Culture Shapes the Climate Change Debate" by Andrew J. Hoffman is a thought-provoking examination of the cultural factors that influence our perceptions of climate change. This book explores how our values, beliefs, and worldviews shape our understanding of this critical issue. This softcover copy is in good condition, with clean pages and a sturdy cover. The book shows no major damage, such as tears, creases, or writing. A great resource for anyone interested in environmental studies, sociology, and cultural analysis.
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Book Title: How Culture Shapes the Climate Change Debate
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Number of Pages: 120 Pages
Publication Name: How Culture Shapes the Climate Change Debate
Language: English
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Subject: Green Business, Sociology / General, General, History, Social Psychology, Global Warming & Climate Change
Publication Year: 2015
Item Height: 0.4 in
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 4.8 Oz
Author: Andrew J. Hoffman
Subject Area: Political Science, Social Science, Science, Business & Economics, Psychology
Item Length: 8 in
Item Width: 5 in
Format: Trade Paperback