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World Scientists’ Warning: Ecological Overshoot & Human nature
Preface. It is rare for a mainstream newspaper to bring up overshoot, so congratulations to the scientific paper of Merz et al (2023) for appearing in The Guardian. It is so frustrating for those of us who are ecologically aware … Continue reading →
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