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Both the sustenance of life and the production of all the material artefacts of value to man must involve the consumption of energy . Food is the fuel of all living organisms , but man , unlike other animals.
Both the sustenance of life and the production of all the material artefacts of value to man must involve the consumption of energy . Food is the fuel of all living organisms , but man , unlike other animals.
Strana 167
the energy budgets of organic economies , which depended almost exclusively upon annexing as much as possible of the annual inflow of energy from the sun trapped by plants through photosynthesis . Such economies were incapable of ...
the energy budgets of organic economies , which depended almost exclusively upon annexing as much as possible of the annual inflow of energy from the sun trapped by plants through photosynthesis . Such economies were incapable of ...
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a An expanding economy necessarily requires a rising expenditure of energy , broadly in parallel with the curve of growth . No organic economy could meet a rising demand of this sort indefinitely . It was essential to begin to tap the ...
a An expanding economy necessarily requires a rising expenditure of energy , broadly in parallel with the curve of growth . No organic economy could meet a rising demand of this sort indefinitely . It was essential to begin to tap the ...
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