What will it take?
The environment agency put this question to 25 experts who came back with a list from the profound to the practical to the downright peculiar.
Interestingly, not one of them said it’s too late...
The 50 things that will save the planet is too large to reproduce here but have a look at it and you'll find your self amazed at how practical some of the ideas are.
What the publication also demonstrates is that we have some uncomfortable questions that we need to start asking ourselves, especially in the area of economic development and population growth.
Please let me know which is your favourite idea.
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