“We are sleepwalking into a mass extinction event - the sixth in our planet's history, and the first to be caused by human economic activity. The rate of extinction is now 1,000 times faster than before the Industrial Revolution.”

—  Jason Hickel

Source: Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World (2021), Welcome to the Anthropocene, p. 8

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