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Sci Tech    H1'ed 12/31/23

What does the Earth want from us?

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Does the Earth want us to decrease mining, manufacturing, consumption and dependence on international corporations? Does it want children to dream that we live in a world with no limits or to learn how to limit web access?

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Katie Singer writes about nature and technology in Letters to Greta. She spoke about the Internet's footprint in 2018, at the United Nations' Forum on Science, Technology & Innovation, and, in 2019, on a panel with the climatologist Dr. (more...)
 

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