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>       The article "THE ALTERNATIVE, SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY; THE SIMPLER
>WAY" concludes with:
>The Simpler Way: Analyses of global problems (environment, limits to
>growth, Third World...) and the sustainable alternative society
>(...simpler lifestyles, self-sufficient and cooperative communities,
>and a new economy.) Organised by Ted Trainer.
>http://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/tsw/
>
>       However, if you try to click on this URL the message appears
>that it cannot be found.
>
>       I glanced through the interview, and found it quite reasonable.
>I think they're on the right track.

	Thanx for checking, Geo; it hadn't occurred to me that Ted's 
site might be gorn.  I'll try to get in touch with him and see what 
he now has available, webwise.
	Perhaps this is a good moment to mention that I've known him 
for a couple decades and view him as one of the top theorists, but 
especially exponents, of sustainability (as opposed to greenwash). 
His own home farmlet is a model, complete with biogas generator, 
windmill etc.

RM

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