"Cancer is the only thing in nature that grows indefinitely at the same pace as the human economy. It is no surprise[,] then, that there have been a host of consequences from our political leaders’ endless pursuit of growth. Global warming is the best known, least deadly, and most over-hyped of the fallout crises – resource shortages, soil depletion, deforestation, desertification, species extinctions, agricultural run-off, toxic water courses, are just a few of the less publicised environmental crises that threaten to wipe out billions of humans long before the temperature really starts to heat up."
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Tim Watkins, "A World Without Growth" (April 30, 2024)
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