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... agriculture is fundamentally unsustainable , not only because oil will become scarce , but also because it ruins the soil . There are more and more indications of the failure of this system . There are more and more success stories of ...
... agriculture is fundamentally unsustainable , not only because oil will become scarce , but also because it ruins the soil . There are more and more indications of the failure of this system . There are more and more success stories of ...
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... sustainability can be attained . The process of moving to a sustainable agriculture can be facilitated by a gradual reduction in meat consumption , espe- cially of beef . Cattle can be raised on pastures in a sustainable way , but , at ...
... sustainability can be attained . The process of moving to a sustainable agriculture can be facilitated by a gradual reduction in meat consumption , espe- cially of beef . Cattle can be raised on pastures in a sustainable way , but , at ...
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... agriculture . Yet agriculture is basic to survival , and one of the greatest ... sustainable way . Deep ecologists contribute noth- ing to this topic , since ... sustainable agriculture . The agri- business manager knows nothing of these ...
... agriculture . Yet agriculture is basic to survival , and one of the greatest ... sustainable way . Deep ecologists contribute noth- ing to this topic , since ... sustainable agriculture . The agri- business manager knows nothing of these ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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