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But , as agriculture reaches a space limit , as industrialization reaches a natural -
resource limit , and as both reach a pollution limit , population tends to catch up .
Population then grows until the “ quality of life ” falls far enough to stabilize ...
But , as agriculture reaches a space limit , as industrialization reaches a natural -
resource limit , and as both reach a pollution limit , population tends to catch up .
Population then grows until the “ quality of life ” falls far enough to stabilize ...
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At the right side of the figure , the capital accumulation per person per year rises
no further after capital accumulation reaches a point where more capital does not
contribute to still greater human satisfaction . On the horizontal scale , a value ...
At the right side of the figure , the capital accumulation per person per year rises
no further after capital accumulation reaches a point where more capital does not
contribute to still greater human satisfaction . On the horizontal scale , a value ...
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Natural - resource - usage rate reaches a peak about year 2010 and declines as
natural resources , population , and capital investment decline . ment - in -
agriculture fraction . Material standard of living reaches a peak at about year
2000 and ...
Natural - resource - usage rate reaches a peak about year 2010 and declines as
natural resources , population , and capital investment decline . ment - in -
agriculture fraction . Material standard of living reaches a peak at about year
2000 and ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
Limits to Growth | 67 |
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