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A couple of new global threats that comes from considering the driving forces from a systemic perspective - where they might interact and reinforce each other.

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Paul Ehrlich recent­ly gave a talk that list­ed eight major cat­a­stroph­ic envi­ron­men­tal prob­lems that are com­ing soon­er than even pes­simists pre­dict… should we cre­ate a “cul­ture of panic”?

Paul Ehrlich ga…

A couple of new global threats that comes from considering the driving forces from a systemic perspective - where they might interact and reinforce each other.

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