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In reply to the discussion: The world’s most famous climate scientist just outlined an alarming scenario for our planet’s future [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,249 posts)41. Link doesn't work, but I presume it's this:
http://www.hamptoninstitution.org/zombie-scarcity.html#.Va5dpflVgSU
It is an alternative viewpoint to what you were saying before - rather than saying we consume too much already, it's saying that we could organise society so that we could consume as much as we desire, by having machines produce whatever we want with little human intervention. Not very useful for lessening the impact of humanity on the environment, but it is food for thought.
It is an alternative viewpoint to what you were saying before - rather than saying we consume too much already, it's saying that we could organise society so that we could consume as much as we desire, by having machines produce whatever we want with little human intervention. Not very useful for lessening the impact of humanity on the environment, but it is food for thought.
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