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A view of what pandemic itself tells us in terms of climate change and what it made complex

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  • Ondin, Bekir Sitki

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Sooner after the pandemic was declared and nowadays, some scientists, researchers and media have tended to associate Covid 19 with the results of climate change and give insights about how it needs to be interpreted in economic, social, political, communicational dimensions for combat against climate change, as well as what has been learnt/can be learnt from it, and what else can be carried out by being followed what has been learnt, etc. The essay relies on a view of what we learnt from the pandemic on the matter of climate change, and whether some approaches might be derived from what we experienced and learnt from the pandemic, and, most importantly, those would be applicable to combating the climate change as well as the current approaches related to the subject.

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  • Ondin, Bekir Sitki, 2021. "A view of what pandemic itself tells us in terms of climate change and what it made complex," SocArXiv j7ebm_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:j7ebm_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/j7ebm_v1
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