Jonathan Marshall is an Australian Research Council supported anthropologist situated at the University of Technology Sydney and has written much about the history of Western science and the occult, and the relationship between psychology and climate change.
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Climate Change & The Power of Myth
Jonathan Marshall
TEDxSydney 2010 · 22 May 2010
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