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<title>Scarcity and Abundance</title>
<description>The scarcity of non-renewable resources is an undeniable reality on a planet with an ever-increasing population. Oil, potable water and clean air have historically been so ubiquitous that it’s difficult for us to conceive the extent to which these assets are both critical to our survival and virtually depleted. </description>
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	<content:encoded><img src="http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles/81152/projects/125280/0811521221150126.jpg" style="float: left; margin-right: 15px; " />The scarcity of non-renewable resources is an undeniable reality on a planet with an ever-increasing population. Oil, potable water and clean air have historically been so ubiquitous that it’s difficult for us to conceive the extent to which these assets are both critical to our survival and virtually depleted. </content:encoded>
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