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10. The Uniqueness of the Everyday: Herders and Invasive Species in India
This chapter approaches climate change through the quotidian response of herders in India to
an invasive species whose proliferation is linked to increasing dry spells, thereby
problematising the way that scientists and policymakers imagine climate as abstracted from
its social context.