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Climate Change: The Necessity Of Having, Knowing And Understanding Competing And Opposite Viewpoints

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  • Oltmans, Arnold W.

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The issues within the ubiquitous topic of climate change have two competing and opposite viewpoints; there is no widespread general consensus at this time. Both the conservative and progressive approaches need greater understanding of each other. “Keep your friends close and you enemies closer†and other concepts from The Art of War can be useful to reaching the best sustainable decisions and actions for addressing climate change.

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  • Oltmans, Arnold W., 2022. "Climate Change: The Necessity Of Having, Knowing And Understanding Competing And Opposite Viewpoints," Agricultural Economics Society (AES) 98th Annual Conference, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, March 18-20, 2024 345975, Agricultural Economics Society (AES).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aes324:345975
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.345975
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