Man's Responsibility for Nature: Ecological Problems and Western Traditions

London: Gerald Duckworth & Co., Ltd., (1974)
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Abstract

Passmore argues that there is urgent need to change our attitude to the environment, and that humans cannot continue unconstrained exploitation of the biosphere.

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