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Bringing the Biosphere Home Learning to Perceive Global Environmental Change

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By: Mitchell Thomashow
244 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: MIT Press
Bringing the Biosphere Home
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  • Bringing the Biosphere Home ISBN: 9780262700993 Paperback Feb 2003 Out of Print #137904
  • Bringing the Biosphere Home ISBN: 9780262201377 Hardback Dec 2001 Out of Print #124339
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Shows how to make global environmental problems more tangible, so that they become an integral part of everyday awareness. Interweaving global change science, personal narrative, and commentary on a wide range of scientific and literary works, the volume explores both the ecological and existential aspects of urgent issues such as the loss of biodiversity and global climate change.

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Mitchell Thomashow is the Chairperson of the Department of Environmental Studies at Antioch New England Graduate School. He is the author of Ecological Identity: Becoming a Reflective Environmentalist (MIT Press, 1996).

Out of Print
By: Mitchell Thomashow
244 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: MIT Press
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Bringing the Biosphere Home is eloquent, passionate, richly allusive, and original. - John C. Elder, Stewart Professor of English and Environmental Studies, Middlebury College, author of Reading the Mountains of Home

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