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At the present population
level and with present
technology, the planet can
allow each human about
1.9 gha.
Alex Elliott examines your ecological
footprint.
Page 10
Rather than being a pris-
tine cradle of naturalness
– as is commonly sug-
gested – the National Park
appears to be a place of
cultivated naturality.
Fabrizio Frascaroli visited Skaftafell and
discovered an inherent flaw in environ-
mental discourse.
Page 16
“The ideological message
is to personally illustrate
that you can be an account-
ant and a yogi.”
Bersteinn Jónsson offers ghetto yoga
classes.
Page 23
“Musically I felt mostly in-
spired by Wurlitzer Juke-
box in the beginning.”
Thomas Morr explains his fascination with
music.
Page 22
The band, being either val-
iant troopers or too deaf to
hear that they’d lost their
loud keyboards, continued
their song before finally
realizing that they had
rocked too hard.
Chandler Fredrick watched the Motion
Boys blow out the sound system.
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