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      The social heart of global environmental change

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      Nature Climate Change
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          Environmental problems have contributed to numerous collapses of civilizations in the past. Now, for the first time, a global collapse appears likely. Overpopulation, overconsumption by the rich and poor choices of technologies are major drivers; dramatic cultural change provides the main hope of averting calamity.
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                Journal
                Nature Climate Change
                Nature Clim Change
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                1758-678X
                1758-6798
                August 2014
                August 2014
                : 4
                : 8
                : 653-655
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                10.1038/nclimate2320
                db4d545a-1450-4eb3-a22b-70163ba5d2eb
                © 2014

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