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Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
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Subject: Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
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From: yuku@io.org (Yuri Kuchinsky)
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Date: 8 Dec 1996 12:40:43 GMT
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Article: 17089 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Xref: newz.oit.unc.edu talk.environment:80451 sci.environment:114248 sci.energy:59867 sci.econ:61615 sci.agriculture:16962 alt.sustainable.agriculture:17089
jw (jwas@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
: Why argue about definitions?
dlj will argue just about anything to pass the time of which apparently
he has no shortage...
: Let us avoid the apparently contentious word "stable",
: and just say that through the Paleolithic
: the global human population grew very slowly,
: though it had its ups and downs.
: The growth accelerated in the Neolithic;
: even more in the Bronze Age and in the classical
: antiquity; even more in the Middle Ages;
: and it really skyrocketed with the Industrial
: Revolution.
This is what I meant to say originally.
Yuri.
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