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Hello Steven, ... were true for modern states? In this purely hypothetical situation, we would be seeing 165 thousand Canadian deaths every year from warfare
jim f You say below
I estimate in ?Growth and senescence of civilization? (in the Files) that the current depredation rate of global natural capital is 1.6% per annum. That
Yes, that all the Bush's US would need, a new frontier for another oil war. What a pity that those reserves aren't worth the pain. Milton Maciel in Brazil
Most expensive places to buy gas Rank Country Price/gal 1. Bosnia-Herzegovina $10.86 2. Eritrea $9.58 3. Norway $8.73 4. United Kingdom $8.38 5. Netherlands
Hello Everyone, Those who consider the survival of the polar bears a trifling matter are playing a reckless game which also threatens the very survival of the
Target Earth Gregg Easterbrook leads an illustrated tour through the treacherous world of space rocks. (10:57 video) Hello Everyone, It seems like there are a
Hello Everyone, Cal Thomas expresses creationist-style frustration because John McCain is behaving like a responsible adult in relation to the Global Warming
Here's Wickipedia on rainwater collection in Colorado and also a rather startling computation of just how much rainwater can be collected from a roof top.
Hello, I read with interest your information about Grunhaus. I would like to point out that you can demonstrate most of the techniques on a single apartment
... David, I actually agree with pretty much all you've said in your recent posts, and while this may seem pedantic I'd just like to pick up on this one line.
The Human bottleneck http://candobetter.org/node/509 May 15th, 2008 by marco Perhaps the most urgent near-term issue for
Hi David, ... A more detailed reading shows some interesting things. For example even though greenhouse gasses are at their highest level in 800,000 years, the
... "...Perhaps the most interesting and important result from the first scientific surveys of this body of evidence is the conclusion that deaths due to
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