Green Politics and the Tyranny of the Thinker
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https://doi.org/10.25071/2292-4736/40546Abstract
Sometimes I think of human cognition as the ultimate environmental problem. It's a simplistic hypothesis, I know, especially in its failure to address the fact that some humans are more implicated than others in creating and perpetuating the mess. But in the context of questioning the viability of the species, it is not one to be lightly dismissed. [...]
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