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02/12/2024
■Class discussion: Are the demands of our growing human population crowding out other animal life? Does the growing use of large factory fishing ships threaten the existence of many species of sea life? What could happen to humanity if we continue destroying animal and plant species to make a profit? Do we need to find different ways to feed ourselves to help reduce climate change? How well do we understand how various animals and plants interact to maintain an ecological balance?
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