We put a price tag on meat, oil and trees, and hang them over hungry customers for display. Under this surreal, yet ordinary practice will the hoarding of resources ever burst its own bubble? In light of recent catastrophes, it already has. How can we take better care to prevent even worse consequences from excess?
We put a price tag on meat, oil and trees, and hang them over hungry customers for display. Under this surreal, yet ordinary practice will the hoarding of resources ever burst its own bubble? In light of recent catastrophes, it already has. How can we take better care to prevent even worse consequences from excess?
We put a price tag on meat, oil and trees, and hang them over hungry customers for display. Under this surreal, yet ordinary practice will the hoarding of resources ever burst its own bubble? In light of recent catastrophes, it already has. How can we take better care to prevent even worse consequences from excess?
We put a price tag on meat, oil and trees, and hang them over hungry customers for display. Under this surreal, yet ordinary practice will the hoarding of resources ever burst its own bubble? In light of recent catastrophes, it already has. How can we take better care to prevent even worse consequences from excess?
We put a price tag on meat, oil and trees, and hang them over hungry customers for display. Under this surreal, yet ordinary practice will the hoarding of resources ever burst its own bubble? In light of recent catastrophes, it already has. How can we take better care to prevent even worse consequences from excess?
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