The Guardian | Wednesday October 29 2008 | Juliette Jowit The world is heading for an “ecological credit crunch” far worse than the current financial crisis because humans are over-using the natural resources of the planet, an international study warns today. The Living Planet report calculates that humans are using 30% more resources than the [...]
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World is facing a natural resources crisis worse than financial crunch
By paulstewart in October 29th 2008 No Comment »
Filed Under climate change, world water Tags: crisis, deforestation, earth, ecological debt, fish, natural resources, pollution, The Living Planet Report, water, wwf
Filed Under climate change, world water Tags: crisis, deforestation, earth, ecological debt, fish, natural resources, pollution, The Living Planet Report, water, wwf
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