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1) The land on earth is an unlimited source.​

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Answered by payal12345665
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Sitting in the country’s ministry of energy, technology, science, climate change and environment, a government scientist presented us with a two‐axis diagram. The lines represented “the natural world” and “human activity.” As he laboured over all the environmental depletion we were purportedly responsible for, I tentatively asked: “Do you assume, then, that human beings are just not part of the natural world?” The silence spoke volumes.

Humanity faces huge challenges relating to our coexistence with wildlife, forms of pollution and risks associated with a changing climate. As economists might say, our activities do indeed produce “externalities”. But doomsday anti‐human thinkers, who see us as mere leeches on Earth, have been utterly wrong in one crucial respect: the idea that growth is rapidly depleting natural resources.

Answered by jyotiscorpian
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The Earth's atoms may be fixed, but the possible combinations of those atoms are infinite. ... The earth's natural resources are neither fully known nor fixed in any meaningful sense.

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