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    1. "If we wanted to be environmentally sustainable, we'd take the bus." Skiing, mobility, and the irony of climate change

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    2. A hot topic? Climate change mitigation policies, politics, and the media in Australia

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    3. A measure of fairness: an investigative framework to explore perceptions of fairness and justice in a real-life social conflict

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    4. A social history of the slaughterhouse: from inception to contemporary implications

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    5. Attitudes of the food industry towards safety regulations: descriptive statistics and some major predictors

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    6. Barriers to environmental concern

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    7. Challenges for the maintenance of traditional knowledge in the Satoyama and Satoumi ecosystems, Noto Peninsula, Japan

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    8. Context beliefs, and attitudes toward wildland fire management: an examination of residents of the wildland-urban interface

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    9. Fanning the flames? Media coverage during wildfire events and its relation to broader social understandings of the hazard

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    10. Informing the network: improving communication with interface communities during wildland fire

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