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no exactly natural history but I recently read "China: An Environmental History" - Marks, Robert B.. Good book but damn the Chinese DO not give a fuck, they will rape this planet to death.
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Literally the most boring branch of history
Yawn-inducing
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wrong, city fag.
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>it was a bunch of trees
>until it wasn't
riveting stuff
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Whats the difference between natural history and environmental history?
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I highly recommend this if you haven't read it yet.



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