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New Lessons from Old Europe
By David Wilcove / On October 9th, 2008
Scientists tend to distrust conclusions that are not based on empirical data and adequate sample sizes. So take what I'm about to say with a large grain of salt, since it is neither empirical nor based on sufficient data.
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7 Steps Toward a Sustainable Society - #3
By Paul Ehrlich / On October 8th, 2008
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7 Steps Toward a Sustainable Society - #2
By Paul Ehrlich / On September 30th, 2008
Here is the second step we should take toward a sustainable society (Click here for step one).
Two: Put conserving on a par with consuming.