Ben Abbott: How Close Are We to the Edge?
Ben Abbott is an ecologist who studies ecosystem feedbacks to climate change, environmental pollution, and catchment hydrology. Abbott is particularly interested in social and environmental sustainability, science communication, and bicycling. He teaches environmental science at BYU.
Видео Ben Abbott: How Close Are We to the Edge? канала BYU Kennedy Center
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