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Jonathan Ball  
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 More options 12 Jan 2004, 17:10
Newsgroups: alt.animals.ethics.vegetarian, talk.politics.animals, misc.rural, alt.agriculture, sci.agriculture, alt.sustainable.agriculture
From: Jonathan Ball <jonb...@whitehouse.not>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:10:08 GMT
Local: Mon 12 Jan 2004 17:10
Subject: Re: If Karen Winter disappeared from trendy urban areas...

Rat & Swan wrote:

> ta wrote:

>> Rat & Swan <lab...@cybermesa.com> wrote in message
>> <news:btph59$phk$1@reader2.nmix.net>...

>>> ta wrote:

>>>> from the face of the earth tommorrow and all of the land used for
>>>> animal
>>>> production was to be used for non-animal food production, what would
>>>> be the
>>>> short and long-term economic, ecological, and social consequences
>>>> (both good
>>>> and bad)? Has anyone studied this possibility and published it?

> ...Ecology is always a tricky subject

It completely flummoxes YOU.  You don't know anything
about it, and don't care to learn.

> Again, reducing human population would be critical to success.
> I think we should consider that we could do much more in terms of
> re-creating more of a gathering culture than we have now.
> There is no reason why humans couldn't harvest foods from wild
> areas

There is no valid reason you can't get your fat ass the
hell out of trendy urban areas and into the wild areas
RIGHT NOW.

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