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Community Adaptation in the Anthropocene

Quote | September 24, 2018 | Michele Sharpe

We’re all in this together.

Environmental activist Bill McKibben has said that the safest place to live in a changing climate is a place with a strong community.

In this blog post, Stephen Mulkey givesĀ  some information about how to insure a community’s strength.

via Community Adaptation in the Anthropocene

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