The IFA’s attitude to the environment is reminiscent of a Greek tragedy, as its members are particularly vulnerable to climate breakdown
The ancient Greek term ‘hubris’ is defined as an excessive pride by individuals which leads them to disregard the laws of natural order or the will of the gods.
In ancient Greek drama, hubris invariably resulted in protagonists reaching grisly ends, as their stubborn presumptions were finally faced with the incontrovertible power of nature and the divine.Driven primarily by lobby ...
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