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... energy . Food is the fuel of R all living organisms , but man , unlike other. 33 Though Malthus expressed the same idea at much the same time in An Inquiry into the Nature and Progress of Rent , and the Principles by which it is ...
... energy . Food is the fuel of R all living organisms , but man , unlike other. 33 Though Malthus expressed the same idea at much the same time in An Inquiry into the Nature and Progress of Rent , and the Principles by which it is ...
Strana 167
... energy from the sun trapped by plants through photosynthesis . Such economies were incapable of sustaining prolonged growth since the maximum quan- tity of heat and mechanical energy which could be secured in this fashion was modest . 6 ...
... energy from the sun trapped by plants through photosynthesis . Such economies were incapable of sustaining prolonged growth since the maximum quan- tity of heat and mechanical energy which could be secured in this fashion was modest . 6 ...
Strana 170
... energy capital which had been locked up in coal deposits 300 million years previously . The annual flow of solar energy could not sustain continued growth ; only by tapping a vast capital stock of energy could it be sustained and ...
... energy capital which had been locked up in coal deposits 300 million years previously . The annual flow of solar energy could not sustain continued growth ; only by tapping a vast capital stock of energy could it be sustained and ...
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