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When Worlds Collide #22: Managing ‘Spaceship Earth’ without a Manual
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 1 July 2012 There is a best-selling little book titled Everything Men Know About Women. Written by Cindy Cashman (under the pseudonym of Dr Alan Francis), … Continue reading →
Posted in Biodiversity, Communicating Development, Documentary Film, Environment, Environmental management, Environmental policy, Science Journalism, Sustainable Development
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Tagged Anthropocene, Buckminster Fuller, Cindy Cashman, Ecological footprint, Everything Men Know About Women, Felix Pharand-Deschenes, GEO-5, Global Environmental Outlook, Industrial Revolution, International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme, Nature journal, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth, Paul J Crutzen, Planet Under Pressure, Rio+20
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