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Geoengineering: How to fall in love with your snow globe world

Lifted Brow, The
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Issue 39 (Sep 2018)
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Dulaney, Michael
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*Abstract: *Until a century ago there persisted a scientific belief,
propagated by leading scientists like evolutionist Thomas Henry Huxley,
that nature was inexhaustible and that no human endeavour could deplete or
even reduce the north western Atlantic fishing stock. As late as 1885, the
Canadian Ministry of Agriculture declared that "unless the order of nature
is overthrown, for centuries to come our fisheries will continue to be
fertile."


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*To cite this article: *Dulaney, Michael. Geoengineering: How to fall in
love with your snow globe world [online]. *Lifted Brow, The*, No. 39, Sep
2018: 9-15. Nick Henderson Zine Collection. Availability:<
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>ISSN: 1835-5668. [cited 26 Aug 18].

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