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Human overpopulation and human overconsumption jfz9580m Sep 2024 #1
Indeed... OKIsItJustMe Sep 2024 #2
I know jfz9580m Sep 2024 #3
Two observations OKIsItJustMe Sep 2024 #4
Thanks for your thoughtful post jfz9580m Sep 2024 #5
You're welcome. A little light reading... OKIsItJustMe Sep 2024 #6
I have mixed feelings about those strategies jfz9580m Sep 2024 #9
I certainly have "mixed feelings" OKIsItJustMe Sep 2024 #11
You have a point jfz9580m Sep 2024 #12
If you want some serious reading material... OKIsItJustMe Sep 2024 #13
Thanks jfz9580m Sep 27 #14
Better to go forward - or even stay in place - than go backwards at light speed. RandomNumbers Sep 28 #15
I'm not as optimistic at this point OKIsItJustMe Sep 28 #16
Earth didn't breach anything. We did. hatrack Sep 2024 #7
Well put! OKIsItJustMe Sep 2024 #8
Bang on jfz9580m Sep 2024 #10
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