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		<title>How can we establish and maintain a sustainable relationship between humans and the rest of the living world?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is without doubt the most important and challenging question that has ever faced our species.
Our present use of the planet is not sustainable.  Achieving &#8220;a sustainable relationship between humans and the living world&#8221; will require a huge intellectual, scientific, technological and social effort. 
Whatever sustainable means, maintaining the current number of humans is [...]]]></description>
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