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Branch Points: Global Scenarios and Human Choice

Out of Print
Series: Polestar Series Report Volume: 7
By: Gilberto Gallopin, Al Hammond, Paul Raskin and Rob Swart
47 pages, Figs
Branch Points: Global Scenarios and Human Choice
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  • Branch Points: Global Scenarios and Human Choice ISBN: 9789188714398 Paperback Dec 1997 Out of Print #67634
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The aim of this study is to explore scenarios of the future and to consider their implications. It contends the world system is at an uncertain branch point from which a wide range of possible futures could unfold in the 21st Century.

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Out of Print
Series: Polestar Series Report Volume: 7
By: Gilberto Gallopin, Al Hammond, Paul Raskin and Rob Swart
47 pages, Figs
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