In his book Thank you for Being Late: An Optimists Guide to Thriving in the Age of
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In his book Thank you for Being Late: An Optimist’s Guide to Thriving in the Age of Acclerations, Thomas L. Friedman documents how the digital revolution is fundamentally changing life as we have known it. How do you think it will change the relationship between humans and the environment? Is this likely to be a force for renewed harmony or intensified disruption? Why? Do you have any specific examples to share that illustrate one outcome or the other?
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Environmental And Natural Resource Economics
ISBN: 978-1138632295
11th Edition
Authors: Tom Tietenberg ,Lynne Lewis
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