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[To protect our common Earth, developing countries should maintain the necessary balance between economic growth and environmental protection, and] developed countries have a duty to reduce the amount of energy and resources they consume. We need to distribute global wealth more equally among nations and to establish a more just international order that is compatible with global environmental protection. Human beings need to learn how to live as a global commonwealth on Earth.
[...] War is destructive to human life, non-human life and the environment. Nuclear war will be the end of all life on Earth. The massive destruction of the environment caused by military actions across the world is the hardest to heal. The military industry is among the most heavily polluting industries. The arms race not only wastes Earth’s limited resources, but also leads to a lack of trust among nations. Some countries have annual military budgets of more than 40 billion US dollars, while to save the tropics, where 70 per cent of non-human species live, would require only 30 billion US dollars (Wilson, 2002). |
To protect our common Earth, developing countries should maintain the necessary balance between economic growth and environmental protection, and developed countries have a duty to reduce the amount of energy and resources they consume. We need to distribute global wealth more equally among nations and to establish a more just international order that is compatible with global environmental protection. Human beings need to learn how to live as a Global Commonwealth on Earth.
[...] War is destructive of human life, non-human life and the environment. Nuclear war will be the end of all life on earth. The massive destruction of the environment caused by military actions across the world is the hardest to heal. The military industry is among the most heavily polluting industries. The arms race not only wastes Earth’s limited resources, but also leads to a lack of trust among nations. Some countries have annual military budgets of more than 40 billion US dollars, while to save the tropics, where 70 per cent of non-human species live, would require [page 35] only 30 billion US dollars (Wilson, 2002). Wilson, E. O. 2002. The Future of Life. New York, Alfred A. Knopf. |
The source is not given. Ids has no Wilson 2002 in the reference section. |
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