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Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
On 15 Nov 1996 14:38:27 GMT, yuku@io.org (Yuri Kuchinsky) wrote:
> Would you like to explain why your suspicion should be valid? It seems to
> me that for many thousands of years when the global population was stable,
> the ecological impact was also stable.
>
Over what chosen time interval was the human population ever "stable"?
During recorded history there were ecological impacts of population expansion,
over-grazing, natural disasters (such as floods), and militaristic expansions led
by demagogues (Attilla?) Humanity and stability don't go together.
The more it changes the more it stays the same.
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