Peter Honey
By Peter Honey (October 2007 Issue)
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I often feel resentful that I’m living in an age that in, say a century’s time, will surely be regarded as the most greedy and selfish of all time. We burn fossil fuels as if there was a never-ending supply, our consumption levels of just about everything are totally unacceptable, the world population is growing at such a rate that it will soon be impossible to produce enough food and water for everyone and, eventually, we will run out of space (at the present rate of growth, in a few hundred years’ time there will be one person for every square metre of land). And I haven’t even mentioned the consequences of man-made emissions significantly altering the world’s climate.
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