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Responding to the great unravelling: and yet they dance.

  • PIMA
  • Jan 18, 2025
  • 1 min read

This is the fourth Special Bulletin produced by PIMA’s Climate Justice Education group, indicating an ongoing engagement with planetary issues. It is becoming ever more evident that the great unravelling of the world as we know it is much more than ‘a climate crisis’. A new word – polycrisis – has been coined referring to the tangles of global environmental and social dilemmas accumulating, mutually interacting and worsening.


Editors: Shauna Butterwick, Astrid von Kotze, Shirley Walters



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