If you have no interest in ecological economics, delete now.
This was an off the cuff response by Curtis Bohlen of Bates
college to a discussion involving several people. It is a clear
synopsis of the problematique from an economic perspective.
Re-posting ok'd by author.Please forgive duplicate
-Original Message-
From: Tor Forde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ed Weick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Futurework
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, August 09, 1998 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: What planet are you proposing for this experiment?
In response to my argument
"Finally I understand it Grandfather
All life is but a flower
But the songs,
They will never die."
Nezahualcoytl
Brad McCormick, Ed.D. wrote:
Jay Hanson wrote:
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> >Tor Frde:
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> >But about 10.000 years ago a catastrophe happened: agriculture was
> >developed. And from then on began humans to