Believing environmental damage is done by others can cause 'race to the bottom'
Recent research shows that if communities think outsiders are stealing their forest resources, they are more likely to want to increase their own harvest.
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Recent research shows that if communities think outsiders are stealing their forest resources, they are more likely to want to increase their own harvest.
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Earth Sciences
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Environment
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Environment
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Ecology
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Environment
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Social Sciences
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How to adapt to the impacts of climate change—and who should pay—was a key topic of debate at COP28. New research from the University of Oxford analyzes 8,000 government policies across 88 countries to reveal how COVID-19 ...
Environment
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Environment
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