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The politicization of a range of scientific issues involving [[global warming]], [[air pollution]], [[water pollution]], | The politicization of a range of scientific issues involving [[global warming]], [[air pollution]], [[water pollution]], questions of [[sustainability]] like the sustainable city, [[biodiversity]] and other, scientific and technical issues of [[biology]], [[ecology]], [[physics]] and other [[science]]s and [[engineering]]. |
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Environment (politics) [r]: The politicization of a range of scientific issues involving global warming, air pollution, water pollution, questions of sustainability like the sustainable city, biodiversity and other, scientific and technical issues of biology, ecology, physics and other sciences and engineering.