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The Mutable Boundaries of a Worst-Case Climate World

by Cinnamon P. Carlarne | Oct 11, 2021 | climate change, Environmental Law

Climate change disrupts the boundaries that demarcate human existence. Boundaries are an essential tool in contemporary human life. They produce and entrench identity. They ground governance systems. They determine who can come, who must go, and what the terms for...

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