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Why collapse is inevitable
Part 3) MTI culture as mega-psychopath
Jan 9 • William E Rees
Why collapse is inevitable
Part 2: The age of emergent disasters
Dec 29, 2025 • William E Rees
Why collapse is inevitable
Part 1: The nature and nurture of terminal overshoot
Dec 16, 2025 • William E Rees
Homo sapiens: inherently unsustainable
but do we have to be that way?
Nov 24, 2025 • William E Rees
Fatal delusions and the curse of ‘maximum power’
‘When spectacular success spells calamitous failure’
Sep 23, 2025 • William E Rees
Twenty-four reasons why we are hooped
On human cognitive deficiency
Aug 5, 2025 • William E Rees
‘Variety’ matters more than you think
and we don’t have enough of it
Jul 28, 2025 • William E Rees
The Law that can’t be broken
(and that you have probably never heard of)
Jul 14, 2025 • William E Rees
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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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