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DESCRIPTION:\n\nEARTH'S ECOLOGY AND HUMAN ECONOMICS\nA Comparison\nwith Will 
 Dvorak\n\nEarth’s evolution has been rolling along for 5 billion years or 
 so.  Life forms have been interdependently evolving in a complex web of 
 relationships we have dubbed “Ecology” for some three and half billion 
 years.  Humans, having barely escaped extinctions that buried all the other 
 hominids, are now approaching 7 billion strong and partying on the backs of 
 all the other life forms causing massive extinctions at a record pace.  How 
 could this be?  Has something gone wrong or is this just the way of the 
 world?  Are “human economics” a gross maladaptation or just a logical 
 development of earth economics?   Bring your 2 cents worth .…\n\n 
 Here’s a good reading list of books for Will’s presentation:\n\n The 
 Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith\nThe Machinery of Nature by Paul 
 Ehrlich\nThe Long Descent by John Michael Greer\nSmall is Beautiful by E.F. 
 Schumacher\nThe Nature of Design by David W. Orr\nThe Carbon Age by Eric 
 Roston\n\nHumanist Hall is wheelchair accessible around the corner at  411  
 28th  Street\n\n$5 donations are expected\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/01/17/18749353.php
SUMMARY:Earth’s Ecology and Human Economics: A Comparison
LOCATION:Humanist Hall\n390  27th  Street\nuptown Oakland, between Telegraph and 
 Broadway\nhttp://www.HumanistHall.org
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/01/17/18749353.php
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