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by Donella Meadows
— February 24, 2000 —
The February issue of Scientific American tells of a new technology that makes me both rejoice and worry. It looks so great, so likely to relieve a massive environmental problem that there’s no way I could oppose it. But on second, third, and fourth thought, I have some doubts.
The technology is called carbon sequestration. [...]
by Donella Meadows
— February 17, 2000 —
Every year at the peak of the Alpine ski season the world’s movers and shakers, the heads of the largest corporations and wealthiest governments, head for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. This year an event occurred there that was largely unreported but possibly historic. The attendees were presented with a ranking of [...]
by Donella Meadows
— February 10, 2000 —
Here’s a story of the global economy at its worst and maybe also at its best.
In early February a cry of alarm came over email from my friend Zoltan Lontay in Hungary. The Hungarian news had just announced an enormous fish kill in the Szamos river on that country’s eastern border. A wave of [...]
By Donella Meadows
–February 3, 2000–
I’ve had the fun of voting in six New Hampshire primaries, but this one I had to sit out. I’ve just moved three miles across the river and become a Vermonter.
It was strange to watch all the foofuraw from across the state boundary. I still bumped into the candidates as they cruised the valley, canoed on [...]
By Donella Meadows
–January 27, 2000—-
Civilization did not collapse into computational confusion on New Year’s Eve. The worst Y2K glitch I experienced was finding all my email files suddenly dated 1944, and that was easily fixed.
What happened? Or rather, what didn’t happen?
There is a self-congratulatory answer to that question: we were clever and fast and rich enough to stave off disaster. [...]
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