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Storify: The Politics of Green Transformations book launch

February 25th, 2015 Nathan Oxley 1 Comment

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We’ve captured some of the lively debate at the Politics of Green Transformations book launch in the Storify below, featuring tweets, images & links to further commentary on the book.

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