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Peak stuff?

October 5, 2018July 30, 2019

Fred Pearce writes about our exploration of whether humanity is nearing peak use of stuff in this article in Anthropocene magazine: Are We Approaching Peak Stuff? Almost imperceptibly, we are stepping off the consumption treadmill

Posted in News, Forests, Farms and Materials, Technology & Human Environment

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