In "Four Challenges of Sustainability" (2003), David Orr argues that the world is becoming more difficult to sustain it due to potential barriers . Initially, he sends his readers into a rather list of various issues that he believes the world can no longer sustain. He mentions that militarization as one issue while emphasizing his belief that sooner or later it will lead to 'Armageddon' (final battle between good and evil). Furthermore, he identifies world poverty, a growing population, unrestrained development, a divided world, an ever increasingly complex world that is overwhelming our capacity to manage, and a world that is spiritually impoverished as all being
In "Four Challenges of Sustainability" (2003), David Orr argues that the world is becoming more difficult to sustain it due to potential barriers . Initially, he sends his readers into a rather list of various issues that he believes the world can no longer sustain. He mentions that militarization as one issue while emphasizing his belief that sooner or later it will lead to 'Armageddon' (final battle between good and evil). Furthermore, he identifies world poverty, a growing population, unrestrained development, a divided world, an ever increasingly complex world that is overwhelming our capacity to manage, and a world that is spiritually impoverished as all being