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  1. …in reply to @Rich_Harris
    Rich_Harris I will check it out! But the fact that it opens it's description with the idea that people having to grow their own food close to home as a negative, when that is often a core tenant of building more eco-friendly economies, is not making me feel sympathetic to it...
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      Rich_Harris I mean... generally I think that the idea that the globe needs long complex supply chains to survive, or that improved or effective modern civilization needs those supply chains is a bad assumption if we want to live on a green healthy planet. But I will check it out!
      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        Rich_Harris All that said, I generally agree that population control shouldn't be in our toolkit when considering how to be more eco-friendly. Not when there is a ton of really effective better ways to do so AND grow. But also I'm not so sure that self-selected reduction is panic-worthy.


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