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This document contains a list of 40 references from various sources that relate to climate change education and communication. The references include scholarly articles, books, films, websites, and more. They cover topics such as the psychological impacts of climate change, reasons for climate change denial, indigenous perspectives on climate change, and strategies for effective climate change education and communication.

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This document contains a list of 40 references from various sources that relate to climate change education and communication. The references include scholarly articles, books, films, websites, and more. They cover topics such as the psychological impacts of climate change, reasons for climate change denial, indigenous perspectives on climate change, and strategies for effective climate change education and communication.

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