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Humboldt's Legacy
More than a century ago, human investigation of the natural world began to veer off course—into a labyrinth of increasingly narrow and disconnected pursuits. Survival may depend on our moving back toward a far more integrated science.
Published in
World Watch Magazine
,
March/April 1995, Volume 8, No. 2
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