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    1. Overview - Library Resources for iMEP Students - LibGuides at Duke University

      Key topics include agriculture, alternative energy, fossil fuels, species and ecosystem effects, and water resources.

    2. Overview - Library Resources for iMEP Students - LibGuides at Duke University

      Key topics include agriculture, alternative energy, fossil fuels, species and ecosystem effects, and water resources.

    3. Overview - Library Resources for iMEP Students - LibGuides at Duke University

      Key topics include agriculture, alternative energy, fossil fuels, species and ecosystem effects, and water resources.

    4. Getting Started - Food Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Why, What and How We Eat - LibGuides

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    6. Research sources - Writing 101: Climate Justice - LibGuides at Duke University

      Subject-specific databases Environment Complete This link opens in a new window Searches for journal articles and books in the areas of (...)

    7. Examples - Tableau Public - LibGuides at Duke University

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    8. Common Weeds of the United States · Duke University Library Exhibits

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    9. Documenting the Politics of Food | Duke University Libraries

      Documenting the Politics of Food | Duke University Libraries Skip to main content Menu  Current Exhibits Past Upcoming Online Exhibition (...)

    10. Book Reviews: Global Week at Fuqua

      When developing their economies, successful countries first restructure agriculture by redistributing land into small family farms. 

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