The UN reported that we may be passing the point of no return.
The human population is living far beyond its means and inflicting damage to the environment that could pass points of no return. Humanity is changing Earth’s climate so fast and devouring resources so voraciously that it is poised to bequeath a ravaged planet to future generations, the UN warned Thursday in its most comprehensive survey of the environment.
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The UN reported that we may be passing the point of no return.
The human population is living far beyond its means and inflicting damage to the environment that could pass points of no return. Humanity is changing Earth’s climate so fast and devouring resources so voraciously that it is poised to bequeath a ravaged planet to future generations, the UN warned Thursday in its most comprehensive survey of the environment.
nytimes
afp
Stumble it!
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