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Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
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Subject: Re: Ecological Economics and Entropy
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From: jmc@Steam.stanford.edu (John McCarthy)
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Date: 14 Nov 1996 17:19:23 GMT
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Article: 15905 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Followup-To: talk.environment,sci.environment,sci.energy,sci.econ,sci.agriculture,alt.sustainable.agriculture,tor.general
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In-reply-to: yuku@io.org's message of 14 Nov 1996 16:11:04 GMT
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Newsgroups: talk.environment, sci.environment, sci.energy, sci.econ, sci.agriculture, alt.sustainable.agriculture, tor.general
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Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University
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Yuri Kuchinsky includes:
World Food Organization reports that over 800 million people
are starving on this planet right now. Get rid of your pink
glasses.
I'm sure that "starving" isn't the word that was used by the World
Food Organization. If 800 million were starving, and the report was
>from last year, we would expect them to be dead by now. Would
Kuchinsky tell us what actually happened or will happen in the next
year or two?
--
John McCarthy, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CA 94305
http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/progress/
During the last years of the Second Millenium, the Earthmen complained
a lot.
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