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By destroying nature, we're destroying the wellsprings of our life. But some people argue that we can adapt to these changes. I think it's a pernicious argument, and wrong, but grounded in some truth. I'd like to explain what I see going on here. Read More










We can't turn back time, we need to adapt.
Take a look at this article The Great Transition: http://www.scribd.com/doc/21656220/The-Great-Transition-Navigating-Socia...
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This article seemed like one huge "For example," and yes explained your first thought, but it didn't seem to have a conclusion at all.
I was expecting on your theory of what it would be like once the urbanization worsen to an extrememe point, but you didn't explained much.
No offense
This article seemed like one huge "For example," and yes explained your first thought, but it didn't seem to have a conclusion at all.
I was expecting on your theory of what it would be like once the urbanization worsen to an extrememe point, but you didn't explained much.
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Great entry. Anticipating the next.
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