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Industrialism - Our Commitment to Impermanence
by Christopher O. Clugston
246 pages
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"Industrialism – Our Commitment to Impermanence" makes the case for the complete and permanent collapse of human industrialism by the year 2050.
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Paperback
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$19.99
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+ $8.59 shipping & handling (USA)
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Category: Science
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(requires Adobe Reader)
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About the Book
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The REAL Inconvenient Truth!
By choosing to industrialize, we Homo sapiens unwittingly made a commitment to impermanence. We adopted a terminally unsustainable way of life, in which the finite and non-replenishing NNRs (nonrenewable natural resources) that enable our industrial existence, would inevitably become insufficient to do so.
Unfortunately, “inevitably” is “now” – Nature’s Squeeze is on!
"Industrialism – Our Commitment to Impermanence" makes the case for the complete and permanent collapse of human industrialism by the year 2050, as the inevitable consequence of our immutable reliance upon finite, non-replenishing, and increasingly scarce NNRs – fossil fuels, metals, and nonmetallic minerals.
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About the Author |
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Since 2006, Chris Clugston has conducted extensive research into industrialism and its evolution, with a focus on:
• NNRs (nonrenewable natural resources) – the finite and non-replenishing fossil fuels, metals, and nonmetallic minerals that enable our industrial existence, and
• Increasingly pervasive global NNR scarcity, and its implications for industrialism and industrial humanity. |
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