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The Industrial Revolution in England was the first death knell of the human race. We've come to rely on an unsustainable life-style that consumes resources and destroys the environment. Our air is smoggy; our water is utterly polluted; our forests and arable land decrease while our buildings and factories increase. Our food is unsafe. The weather is becoming more and more erratic... perhaps we ought to rethink things. What kind of life do we actually want to live?
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pilgrim_yang
2011年12月20日3:45
20 Dec 2011 03:45
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现在的路不可取
英国的工业革命一开始就为人类敲响了丧钟。依靠消耗大量能源,破坏环境的生活方式是不可持续的。我们的空气刺鼻、水浑浊不堪;森林和土地越来越少,高楼和工厂越来越多...食品不再安全了...天气越来越反常了...也许我们该反思,我们究竟想要什么样的生活?
The current path is unacceptable
The Industrial Revolution in England was the first death knell of the human race. We've come to rely on an unsustainable life-style that consumes resources and destroys the environment. Our air is smoggy; our water is utterly polluted; our forests and arable land decrease while our buildings and factories increase. Our food is unsafe. The weather is becoming more and more erratic... perhaps we ought to rethink things. What kind of life do we actually want to live?