The Impact of Growth on the Environment, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution ..., 93-1, April 2-3, 19731973 - 158 páginas |
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... agricultural policies of a steady - state economy would be quite different from our current policies . Presently we support farm prices by restricting acreage . The result is that more fertilizer , pesticides , and fossile fuel energy ...
... agricultural policies of a steady - state economy would be quite different from our current policies . Presently we support farm prices by restricting acreage . The result is that more fertilizer , pesticides , and fossile fuel energy ...
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... agricultural needs , it places arbitrary , non- exponential , limits on the technical progress that might accomodate these needs . " . . . It is true that exponential growth cannot go on forever if technology does not keep up and if ...
... agricultural needs , it places arbitrary , non- exponential , limits on the technical progress that might accomodate these needs . " . . . It is true that exponential growth cannot go on forever if technology does not keep up and if ...
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... agricultural units , each of which has definable characteristics including interactions with other units . Some , such as the oceans , cannot be managed intensively ; others such as cities and agricultural regions , must be . The design ...
... agricultural units , each of which has definable characteristics including interactions with other units . Some , such as the oceans , cannot be managed intensively ; others such as cities and agricultural regions , must be . The design ...
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... agricultural society ; the surplus came mainly from coal ( Fig . 2 ) and was transformed rapidly into industrial capital , technology , and the production of goods . Energy from coal and later , oil , provided the tremendous subsidy re ...
... agricultural society ; the surplus came mainly from coal ( Fig . 2 ) and was transformed rapidly into industrial capital , technology , and the production of goods . Energy from coal and later , oil , provided the tremendous subsidy re ...
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... agricultural minerals which are dispersed in the environment so that they can be recycled only by nature and not by man . I think there has been perhaps too much of a focus in terms of energy savings and environmental problems on the ...
... agricultural minerals which are dispersed in the environment so that they can be recycled only by nature and not by man . I think there has been perhaps too much of a focus in terms of energy savings and environmental problems on the ...
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92d Cong agencies aggregate agricultural areas auction bill biota biotic capital cities Club of Rome coal Commission Committee Congress consumption coordination cost Council DALY depletion quotas Development Act distribution distributist earth ecological economic growth economist ecosystem effect efficiency environment Environmental Quality exponential growth exponentially federal flow fossil fuels future goals Herman Daly Hudson Institute human impact important income increase industrial institutions labor Land Use Policy legislation Limits to Growth materials ment metropolitan national growth policy net primary production nonrenewable nonrenewable resources percent physical planning plutonium pollution pollution taxes population President problems production programs projects proposal public land rate of depletion reactors recycling reduced regional Senator CLARK Senator MUSKIE sess SMERNOFF social solar energy sources steady-state economy strip mining technical throughput tion United Urban Development urban growth waste wealth WOODWELL
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Página 130 - WHEREAS, the Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution of the Senate Committee on Public Works, in its 1966 report "Steps Toward Clean Water...
Página 144 - ... increased coordination in the administration of Federal programs so as to encourage desirable patterns of urban growth and stabilization, the prudent use of natural resources, and the protection of the physical environment.
Página 20 - The take-off is the interval when the old blocks and resistances to steady growth are finally overcome. The forces making for economic progress, which yielded limited bursts and enclaves of modern activity, expand and come to dominate the society. Growth becomes its normal condition. Compound interest becomes built, as it were, into its habits and institutional structure.
Página 125 - Considering the recommendations of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, held in Stockholm in June 1972...
Página 3 - The law that entropy always increases — the second law of thermodynamics — holds, I think, the supreme position among the laws of nature. If someone points out to you that your pet theory of the universe is in disagreement with Maxwell's equations — then so much the worse for Maxwell's equations. If it is found to be contradicted by observation — well, these experimentalists do bungle things sometimes.
Página 133 - That all men have a natural right to a portion of the soil ; and that, as the use of the soil is indispensable to life, the right of all men to the soil is as sacred as their right to life itself.
Página 152 - Suppose you own a pond on which a water lily is growing. The lily plant doubles in size each day. If the lily were allowed to grow unchecked, it would completely cover the pond in 30 days, choking off the other forms of life in the water. For a long time the lily plant seems small, and so you decide not to worry about cutting it back until it covers half the pond. On what day will that be? On the twenty-ninth day, of course. You have one day to save your pond...
Página 131 - Our Nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white— separate and unequal.
Página 39 - ... we share the belief of the American people in the principle of Growth.) Granting that we cannot find any absolute reason for this belief we admit that to our Western minds it seems preferable to any opposite, which to us implies stagnation and decay.
Página 25 - Private property, in every defence made of it, is supposed to mean, the guarantee to individuals of the fruits of their own labour and abstinence.