Plastic Legacies Pollution, Persistence, and Politics

There is virtually nowhere on Earth today that remains untouched by plastic and ecosystems are evolving to adapt to this new context. While plastics have revolutionized our modern world, new and often unforeseen effects of plastic and its production are continually being discovered. Plastics are ent...

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Other Authors: Farrelly, Trisia (Editor), Taffel, Sy (Editor), Shaw, Ian (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Canada Athabasca University Press 2021
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