Saving our planet requires systemic and behavioral change
Neo-liberalism is a form of capitalism, which has been described as the most unjust and brutal of its kind. But what is it like to save the natural world? The BBC's Jonathan Marcus looks at the challenges facing the countryside.
Source: nationofchange.orgPublished on 2021-11-12
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