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Braking for the Planet – Learning the Limits
Guest Blog: Continual and increasing consumption of products and services is a corner stone of our economy. Technology leads that charge. In the following essay biologist Lorne Fitch (and frequent guest blogger here) explains how the on-going pace of technology isolates … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Conservation, Environment, Fishing, Lorne Fitch, Wildlife
Tagged Adam Norris, Arctic grayling, Athabasca rainbow trout, bull trout, Clayton Lamb, cruise control, cutthroat trout, economic values, environmental limits, environmental threshold, global warming, grassland songbirds, Jason Unruh, limits, linear features, over-consumption, over-consumptive lifestyle, prairie grasslands, regulatory limits, road density, social values, technology, threshold, tipping point, Travis Ripley, Wapiti River
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