Rouse yourself, Jay, and give us your take on the following article:
>From The Guardian
GAS 'TO POWER THE GLOBE'
Paul Brown reports from the geographers' conference
Friday January 8, 1999
Global gas reserves are so great that it will be the fuel of the next
century, replacing coal and oil as
I just finished reading Jose Saramago's novel 'Blindness'. In 293 pages it
describes the mess in more metaphorical images.
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* Brian McAndrews, Practicum Coordinator*
* Faculty of Education, Queen's University *
* Kingston, Ontari
Greetings,
I don't watch TV news; this was just brought to my attention. I'm pleased
that mainstream media is devoting some time to this. They certainly have
given time to techno-optimists, economic growth solutions, and
religious/charity approaches. Maybe, if we get through Y2K without much
coll
This may be of interest
Ian
> Proactive Money
>
> by Flemming Funch, 9 April 95.
>
> I was just pondering how the concept of money can make sense at all in an
> information economy, and I've got some ideas.
>
> Before the arrival of agricultural societies money wasn't needed. Hunters
> and gat
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Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 06:56:03 +1300
From: janice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Towards A New Century--Le Monde Diplomatique
LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE - January 1999
LEADER
Towards a new century
by IGNACIO RAMONET
As we approac