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Re: Yuri receives hypocrite of the week award (was Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy)
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Subject: Re: Yuri receives hypocrite of the week award (was Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy)
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From: mbk@caffeine.engr.utk.edu (Matt Kennel)
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Date: 4 Dec 1996 22:51:10 GMT
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Article: 16937 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Organization: University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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John McCarthy (jmc@Steam.stanford.edu) wrote:
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: Yes, but what is the actual numerical argument about how fresh water supplies
: limit population?
Fresh water supplies are substantially constrained by geophysical forces not
feasibly alterable by human technology, excepting very expensive and resource
intensive electrolysis.
--
Matthew B. Kennel/mbk@caffeine.engr.utk.edu/I do not speak for ORNL, DOE or UT
Oak Ridge National Laboratory/University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN USA/
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