Rescuing a Planet Under Stress.
The Humanist 2003, Nov-Dec, 63, 6
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Publisher Description
Understanding the Problem As world population has doubled and as the global economy has expanded sevenfold over the last half-century, our claims on the Earth have become excessive. We are asking more of the Earth than it can give on an ongoing basis.
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