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What are the principle problems with modeling that may lead to misplaced concreteness?

From Lecture

What is it about the salmon story contained in Salmon Without Rivers that makes it about sustainability

From Book Report

In the discussion on auto commuting, typically only distance and time are considered. Which factors should be considered when looking at the overall costs of auto commuting.

From Lecture

The characteristic of Ricardian land

see ch 5 p. 88-89, 91

Fossil fuel and mineral resources have similar characteristics in terms of....

see ch5 p.84, 87, 91

In the short film on converting manure and food waste to energy, some of the benefits of methane digesters and bio gas conversion that were discussed include:

From Lecture Source: From Waste to Watts - KQED video http://www.kqed.org/quest/television/view/415

Fossil fuel is a nonrenewable resource, so that as long as we keep depending on it, we will not be able to use this resource at some point. According Daly and Farley, when do we stop extracting it?

see ch5 p.78-79

Unlike other natural resources, water has various characteristics depending on different uses. Which of the following uses is not correctly matched with the characteristic of water resources?

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see ch5 p.87-88

abiotic resources that are rivalry between generations

see ch5 p.91

Net recoverable energy from fossil fuel is determined by various factors...

see ch5 p.81-83

The diagram left shows the cumulative extraction of subterranean stock and above ground stock of minerals over time. Which of the following correctly measures the difference between two curves?

The diagram left shows the cumulative extraction of subterranean stock and above ground stock of minerals over time. Which of the following correctly measures the difference between two curves?

see ch5 p.85