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Old 20-01-2008, 09:40 PM
matthewtrigg matthewtrigg is offline
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The perception that growth is without limitation is one of the most danergous in modern society. Most people will not realise that this is not the case until it is too late.

We are fortunate enough to still be in a situation where we can recognise this and make changes to avoid what is otherwise inevitable. Many people who are a part of this forum and/or work directly in sustainability (such as myself) face significant opposition from societies that are comfortable with the current situation.

achieving a sustainable future will happen regardless of what we do today, the only thing we control is how bad it will get before we reach that goal.
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