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There has been an increased engagement in ecological justice as social work begins to understand how social justice and climate change are connected. This academic article explores climate change and food from a green social work view perspective. It emphasizes the importance of alternative food systems and the benefits of a meat free diet for the planet. It considers how green social work can engage further in issues relating to food.
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This page is a summary of: Climate change and food: a green social work perspective, Critical and Radical Social Work, August 2017, Policy Press,
DOI: 10.1332/204986017x14933953111184.
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