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Can Our Tools Ever Dismantle Our House?
I once overheard an intense argument regarding the path toward a sustainable human presence on Earth. Given Cornell professor David Pimentel’s estimation that the world population will likely double in the next fifty years while it can only support about … Continue reading
Posted in People and the Environment, Willows Wept Review
Tagged Audre Lorde, David Pimentel, sustainability
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