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Life in the Lap of Luxury as Ecosystems Collapse

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Life in the Lap of Luxury as Ecosystems Collapse
Author(s)Rees, William E.
AbstractConsumer lifestyles and the rise of urbanization in the 20th century have led to human separation from the environment and poor ecological policy. With current consumption levels in American cities, experts predict that the earth will not be able to sustain its population in the next century. Urban environments should become more self-reliant and ecologically sustainable.
IssueNo47
PagesB4-B7
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceRees, William E.
VolumeNo45
PubDateJuly 1999
ISBN_ISSN0009-5982

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