Episode 108: Interview with Arran Stibbe, Professor of Ecological Linguistics
In this interview with Dr. Arran Stibbe, we discuss ecolinguistics, or how language influences the way we treat the environment.
Exploring today's sustainability questions with leading experts.
In this interview with Dr. Arran Stibbe, we discuss ecolinguistics, or how language influences the way we treat the environment.
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