Environmental Education in Missouri |
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Authors: | Eldon Kenworthy Eric Schaeffer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department Chairperson , University of Missouri-St. Louis , USA;2. Missouri Department of Conservation , St. Louis, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract One result of globalization is that more of what people consume comes from distant regions through complex transactions hidden from ordinary view. To illuminate such flows, scholars often trace commodity chains following one product from inception to sale. Although most of us cannot escape being involved in commodity chains, we can participate with greater or less responsibility. This article outlines the advantages of studying the coffee chain to understand its relationship to consumer choice and environmental issues. |
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