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Biology, 09.09.2019 18:10, ashtonbillups

1. describe the “preservationist” view of men like naturalist, john muir, in the early 20th century.
2. describe the “conservationist” view of men like president theodore roosevelt, in the early 20th century.
3. which school of thought do you subscribe? why?
4. what were some problems that arose with rapid economic and industrial growth in the united states between 1940-1970?
5. what is the connection between natural capital, natural income, and an environmentally sustainable society?

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