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Protecting global ecosystems and the wagers of the Iraq and other wars

by Mike Nickerson

The prospects for achieving sustainability are diminished when differences are settled by warfare. War is destructive and reduces our creative potential with each trauma, injury and death. It wastes material resources, damages ecosystems and drives huge conscious and unconscious wedges between peoples, often accelerating viscous circles of revenge and destruction. All of these results inhibit our opportunities for working cooperatively with what remains of natural resources to secure a sustainability future.


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