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![]() Date: 2008-08-11 10:12:30Horticultural society Literature Botany Michael Pollan The Botany of Desire | Add to Reading List |
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![]() | Lecture #27: That Which We Tame Suggested Readings: Bill McKibben, Hope, Human and Wild, 1995; Deep Economy, 2007. Michael Pollan, Second Nature, extraordinary book about environmental history & ethics) Thomas R.DocID: 1pQpJ - View Document |