Trump’s Military as the De Facto Environmental Leader

Ethics, Policy and Environment 21 (1):13-16 (2018)
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The US military is a globally recognizable force politically, ethically and, to some extent, economically. It is not generally realized, however, that such an influential military force also holds...

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