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Resource Exploitation In The Lorax

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The contemporary methods of resource exploitation in the Lorax did not practice sustainable development. I say this because the item The Once-Ler had invented a machine that would have 1 million ways to use it. This machine was called a Thneed. He had made the machine for the people of ThneedVille. Once Thneeds started getting popular The Once-ler was living the dream but the animals around, not so much, habitats were being destroyed and also a lot of pollution was occurring. Also in the movie The Once-ler had broken his promise with the Lorax(guardian of the trees) that he would not cut down too many trees, but he ended up cutting all of them down. After that the Lorax and all the animals were forced to leave their natural habitats because

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