Sentences with phrase «insatiable human»

This fixed infrastructure coupled with a pretty much insatiable human demand drive for energy services may result in a once - in - a-species crisis if our planetary resource and ecosystems can no longer keep pace.
For the Artic, what a major drag to hear official projections your lovely being is destined to open up to the insatiable human whose economic and consumption interests never seem to reach «enough».
While the theme of insatiable human desires and spiritual transcendence over such worldly attachments pervade much of Ay Tjoe's work, the artist's search for a resolution serves as an open conclusion on the last floor of the gallery space.
Some other statistics: About half of the world's tropical forests have been cleared (FAO) Forests currently cover about 30 percent of the world's land mass (National Geographic) Forest loss contributes between 6 percent and 12 percent of annual global carbon dioxide emissions (Nature Geoscience) About 36 football fields worth of trees lost every minute (World Wildlife Fund (WWF)-RRB- Rain Forest Threats, Rain Forest Species More than half of Earth's rain forests have already been lost forever to the insatiable human demand for wood and arable land.

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Marketology, the insatiable appetite of gargantuan MNCs, has no soul to be damned but, driven by Mammon, is commoditizing humans, thereby annihilating democratic accountability and social justice and State undertaking to implement basic human rights.
Is there anyone who remembers, among church - going profiteers and racketeers, insatiable sexists, alcoholics, torturers, and myriad murderers of human rights - any of the exploiting respectables who remembers the story of Cain and Abel and the piteous words: The voice of thy brothers blood crieth unto me from the ground.
They judged that human wants are insatiable.
fosters an insatiable avarice, generates false values and needs by its global culture, kills humans due to poverty, malnutrition and violence, exploits women and children, denies to many the basic human right to life and the means of living a decent human life.
But just as in the realm of sex there may be people who evidently can not satisfy themselves, as in the realm of food there are gluttons, so in human relations some people seem to have an insatiable desire to use up the time of their friends until they use up their friends.
The human thirst for aesthetic fulfilment is insatiable.
The self - interest includes the assumption that the wants of human beings are insatiable.
Humans have an insatiable capacity for self - transcendence, yet a limited one.
Other films challenged audiences to confront the role of humans in wildlife extinction, invited viewers to think twice about our seemingly insatiable appetites for food and fuel, and encouraged the adoption of more sustainable ways of life.
Or simply a deranged soul with an insatiable lust for human flesh?
So we watch Dracula fight the insatiable thirst for human blood, but we all know he'll lose that battle eventually.
The insatiable habits of human beings are mocked in this animated film about a group of cornered critters that steal food from the neighborhood.
Suddendorf identifies two traits that account for most of the ways that make the human brain distinctive - our ability reflect on our past and imagine our future and our insatiable desire to communicate with others.
In Modern day Tokyo, society lives in fear of ghouls, mysterious creatures who look like humans but have an insatiable taste for human flesh.
Evonne's work is informed by a deep love of modern and contemporary poetry, and an insatiable curiosity about human nature.
With the human brain being the most complex structure existing in the known universe, we have been given the ability to manipulate the environment as we please and ultimately bend nature itself to our insatiable needs.
In 2011 Ruby presented «Vampire,» an exhibition that explored the vampire as an archetypal seductive predator, standing in for the uncontrollable and insatiable drives that inform the darker aspects of human behavior, particularly that of Americans.
The leaders in my not - so - great generation wish to live without having to accept limits to growth of seemingly endless economic globalization, increasing per capita consumption and skyrocketing human population numbers; their desires are evidently insatiable; they choose to believe anything that is politically convenient, economically expedient and socially agreeable; and they act accordingly.
First, the leaders in my generation of elders wish to live without having to accept limits to growth of seemingly endless economic globalization, of increasing per capita consumption and skyrocketing human population numbers; our desires are evidently insatiable.
Apparently, too many people in my generation of leading elders are not only too conservative and set in our ways, but also wish to live without having to accept limits to growth of seemingly endless economic globalization, of increasing per capita consumption and skyrocketing human population numbers; our desires are evidently insatiable; we choose to believe anything that is politically convenient, economically expedient and socially agreeable; and we act accordingly.
Eric is armed with a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology and an insatiable curiosity for how it all works.
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