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If the pressures created by approach to the limit are not great enough to suppress
growth , then growth continues until the limit has been overstepped far enough to
generate forces sufficient to inhibit growth . Exponential growth is only ...
If the pressures created by approach to the limit are not great enough to suppress
growth , then growth continues until the limit has been overstepped far enough to
generate forces sufficient to inhibit growth . Exponential growth is only ...
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Improvements in medicine and sanitation facilities improved health and reduced
death rate but has led to the pressures from rising population . Greater capital
investment and more intensive use of land in agriculture have increased food ...
Improvements in medicine and sanitation facilities improved health and reduced
death rate but has led to the pressures from rising population . Greater capital
investment and more intensive use of land in agriculture have increased food ...
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Each of the possible pressures raises major issues of humanitarianism and
personal rights . The challenge is to decide the balance of pressures that will be
effective and at the same time most acceptable . As a background to the
deliberations ...
Each of the possible pressures raises major issues of humanitarianism and
personal rights . The challenge is to decide the balance of pressures that will be
effective and at the same time most acceptable . As a background to the
deliberations ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
Limits to Growth | 67 |
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