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[[Environmental Economics Sp 08]] | [[Mexico: Trade and the Environment]] | [[Recycling]] | [[Local Recycling Policies]] | [[Urban Sprawl]] | [[Trade and the Environment]] | [[Optimist Pessimist Debate]] | [[Forestry in China]] | [[Environmental Economics Sp 08]] | [[Mexico: Trade and the Environment]] | [[Recycling]] | [[Local Recycling Policies]] | [[Urban Sprawl]] | [[Trade and the Environment]] | [[Optimist Pessimist Debate]] | [[Forestry in China]] | ||
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[[http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2006/oct/business/js_imist.html editorial: debate]] | [[http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2006/oct/business/js_imist.html editorial: debate]] | ||
[[http://www.ethical-perspectives.be/page.php?LAN=E&FILE=ep_detail&ID=15&TID=450 environmental optimism]] | |||
== Pessimist == | == Pessimist == | ||
http://www.jstor.org/view/00220507/di975682/97p0850c/0 | http://www.jstor.org/view/00220507/di975682/97p0850c/0 |
Revision as of 14:14, 26 March 2008
Environmental Economics Sp 08 | Mexico: Trade and the Environment | Recycling | Local Recycling Policies | Urban Sprawl | Trade and the Environment | Optimist Pessimist Debate | Forestry in China
Optimist
Optimists admit physical finiteness of world but question the signicance of this finiteness.
8-10 minute presentation, 8-10 minute paper.