AI technologies are driving automation on so many fronts. Many commentators believe that within two decades forty to fifty percent of people will not be able to find paid employment. At the moment, no institution is preparing properly for this eventuality.
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The Death of Life: The Horror of Extinction
- 152 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Focusing on the urgent need to protect 11,000 endangered species, the author explores various threatened habitats, including coral reefs and mangrove forests. The text examines the church's stance on environmental issues, particularly through the lens of Fr. Thomas Berry's work. It traces the historical relationship between the church and nature from early Christian teachings to contemporary views, incorporating current Catholic doctrine and elements of Celtic spirituality. The book serves as a passionate call to action for ecological preservation.
Dying for Water
- 110 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
'Dying for Water' details the causes and consequences of an environmental problem which looks set to become a major crisis in the twenty-first century. Human activity is polluting water in rivers, lakes and oceans around the world. In Ireland, severe agricultural pollution has led to a dramatic deterioration in water quality during the past 40 years. Agriculture, industry and tourism all place huge pressure on water supplies worldwide. Oceans are being over-fished and polluted at an unprecedented rate, so that deep water eco-systems are destroyed even before we discover their existence. However, the shortage of clean water is not merely an environmental issue. Recent conflicts over access to water between Israel and Palestine, and between India and Bangladesh, for example, suggest that water promises to be to the twenty-first century what oil was to the twentieth century. Finally, Sean McDonagh explores the role of water in the Bible and the Christian churches.-- BOOK JACKET.