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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2009
When this century began, neither human beings nor technology had the power radically to alter planetary systems. As the century draws to a close, not only do vastly increased human populations and their activities possess that power, but we are also faced with major unintended changes that are occurring in the atmosphere, in soil, in water, among plants and animals, and in the relationships among all of them.
† See ‘Our Common Future: The Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development. Oxford University Press, Oxford & New York: xv + 347 + 35 pp., 1987Google Scholar—reviewed in our latest issue by Dr Martin W. Holdgate, Chief Environmental Scientist and Deputy Secretary, UK Department of the Environment, and Director-General-elect of IUCN.—Ed.