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Research Meets Practice

  • PIMA
  • Apr 29
  • 1 min read

We are living at a time when the future for humanity, and many other living things, looks uncertain and bleak. We need to change in so many ways if our planet and the life it sustains is to continue as we know it. As Barnet points out, ‘if learning [has] a purpose, then surely it must be to learn how to live on this tiny planet.’


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