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Why collapse is inevitable
Part 3) MTI culture as mega-psychopath
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Why collapse is inevitable
Part 2: The age of emergent disasters
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Why collapse is inevitable
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William E Rees, PhD, FRSC Professor Emeritus UBC Faculty of Applied Science Human ecologist and ecological economist; co-developer of ecological footprint assessment.
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