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Arctic Ice Loss Is Not as Scary as the Giant
Stirring in the South so WHAT ABOUT at
the other icy end of the planet?
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Added by Michael Grove at 15:38 on September 10, 2020
equence of the experience of events such as those that have now
happened in the financial markets that underpin the economy of
our global village as well as the recent advent of a Global Pandemic
and an increased awareness of the consequences of our collective
lack of action with regard to and respect for the consequences of
climate change for the last 30 years and more • NEVER FORGETTING
that ALL the WORLD's PROBLEMS can be solved in A GARDEN.THIS CONTINUING PROCESS will be destabilising, unnerving &, in most instances, perceived as calamitous but it is encumbant on ALL of those amongst the people,who have attained the 'big-picture wisdom' to assume the responsibility of collectively leading the way forward.
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ed his
attention in his latest work of nonfiction, The
Nutmeg’s Curse. Spanning horrific incidents of
European settler colonial violence carried out across
Asia, America, Australia, New Zealand and Africa,
Ghosh maps out how the pillaging of those lands
hundreds of years ago – and the systematic
extermination of their indigenous people – laid
the foundation for the climate crisis that
threatens the world today. Hannah Ellis-Petersen - The Guardian South Asia correpondent
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