The Virus and the Atmosphere: Reviewing the Trajectory of Human History

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (4):625-629 (2023)
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The article compares the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change in terms of natural characteristics of the crisis triggers as well as of socio-political responses.

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