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By Peter McMahon, published 6/1/2014The crisis is essentially caused by the fact that our growth-driven and increasingly global civilisation has hit some basic material limits.
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Posted by plantagenet, Wednesday, 8 January 2014 2:59:44 PM
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Further to your catastrophic letter.
There is no alternative but to return to pre-industrial times, like most of the world before 1800.
There is a major difference - there is no wood left to build or burn. Also too few animals - so lentils are compulsory.
Only those with a whole acre of lentils can afford one eighth of one the few caves available.
Naturally we'll need to reduce the population to the number in 1800 of around 400 million or less. This will require mass sterilisation or cleansing mass starvation as enjoyed in Comrade Mao's Great Leap Forward.
Do you see any problems with such global warming extremism?
Comrade Poyda
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