news.scotsman.com - 4/12/2009
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Scotsman: TOMORROW is the day the UK will go into "ecological debt", having used up all the natural resources it can provide for the year, research will show today. Calculations from the New Economics Foundation (NEF) reveal that because of rising consumption of products such as food ...
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... This weekend many of you will be celebrating the annual festival of Easter - when we commemorate the point at which our nation traditionally goes into ecological debt - consuming beyond our means and damning us and the rest of the planet to a joyful future of ...
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