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[Title] => It May Not Be Too Late
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If the world succeeds in avoiding ecological collapse, historians may one day look back on 2006 as the "tipping-point" moment.
Around the globe, the past year has produced a remarkable series of indicators that human societies are waking up to the precarious state of our world. If current trends are not reversedand soonwe will hand the next generation not only a natural resource base on the verge of collapse, but a global economy on the edge of failure.
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[AuthorName] => Christopher Flavin
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If the world succeeds in avoiding ecological collapse, historians may one day look back on 2006 as the "tipping-point" moment.
Around the globe, the past year has produced a remarkable series of indicators that human societies are waking up to the precarious state of our world. If current trends are not reversedand soonwe will hand the next generation not only a natural resource base on the verge of collapse, but a global economy on the edge of failure.
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