The Miniature Earth, Visualizing A Poplulation of Only 100

by Scott Beale on October 2, 2007 · 2 comments

The Miniature Earth Project has created an engaging video, based on the “State of the Village Report” (1990) by Donella Meadows (who passed away in 2000), that visualizes what the world might look like if it had a population of only 100 people.

via TreeHugger

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1 Adam Jackson October 3, 2007 at 7:12 am

Thanks for posting this! Great work.

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