"Humankind has inherited a 3.8 billion-year store of Natural Capital. At present rates of use and degradation, there will be little left by the end of the next century. This is not only a matter of aesthetic and morality, it is of the utmost practical concern to society and all people. Despite reams of press about the state of the Environment and rafts of laws attempting to prevent further loss, the stock of Natural Capital is plummeting and the vital life-giving services that flow from it are critical to our prosperity." -Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins and L.Hunter Lovins - "Natural Capitalism" (1999)

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