The environmental turn in postwar Sweden A new history of knowledge

This book tells the story of how modern environmentalism emerged in postwar Sweden. It shows that the 'environmental turn' in Sweden occurred as early as the autumn of 1967 and that natural scientists led the way. The most influential was the chemist Hans Palmstierna, who was both an activ...

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Main Author: Larsson Heidenblad, David (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Lund Lund University Press 2021
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