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==Other possible links==
==Other possible links==


===Causes===
===Other causes===


*[[En-en_adult_card_5_fossil_fuels|Fossil Fuels]] One can wonder whether human activities use fossil fuels or fossil fuels enable human activities. Do not waste time on this debate and put these two cards together if necessary. When I sing in my garden, I carry out a human activity without fossil fuels. When windmills or water mills produced flour, they did not use fossil fuels. Luckily, there are still many human activities that do not use fossil fuels.
*[[En-en_adult_card_5_fossil_fuels|Fossil Fuels]] One can wonder whether human activities use fossil fuels or fossil fuels enable human activities. Do not waste time on this debate and put these two cards together if necessary. When I sing in my garden, I carry out a human activity without fossil fuels. When windmills or water mills produced flour, they did not use fossil fuels. Luckily, there are still many human activities that do not use fossil fuels.
*[[En-en_adult_card_40_armed_conflicts|Armed Conflicts]] This is the Club of Rome feedback loop! The system will eventually regulate itself, but not necessarily gently. Players often make this connection and sometimes even suggest rolling up the collage to connect the beginning and the end. Moreover it is interesting notice that humankind appears in the first and last cards, but not in the middle.
*[[En-en_adult_card_40_armed_conflicts|Armed Conflicts]] This is the Club of Rome feedback loop! The system will eventually regulate itself, but not necessarily gently. Players often make this connection and sometimes even suggest rolling up the collage to connect the beginning and the end. Moreover it is interesting notice that humankind appears in the first and last cards, but not in the middle.


===Consequences===  
===Other consequences===  


*[[En-en_adult_card_25_terrestrial_biodiversity|Terrestrial Biodiversity]] Humans occupy almost all available space on Earth, leaving no room for animals and plants. This entails the disappearance of natural habitats and it is the main cause of biodiversity loss today, well ahead of climate change.
*[[En-en_adult_card_25_terrestrial_biodiversity|Terrestrial Biodiversity]] Humans occupy almost all available space on Earth, leaving no room for animals and plants. This entails the disappearance of natural habitats and it is the main cause of biodiversity loss today, well ahead of climate change.
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