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Humans are exploiting natural resources to such a degree that the damage is now becoming irreversible according to a new United Nations report.


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By Essam Al-Ghalib

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Humans are exploiting natural resources to such a degree that the damage is now becoming irreversible according to a new United Nations report.


The study by the United Nations University, says we need to better manage the world's resources to avoid what its describing as catastrophic impacts.

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