| 21. | The crisis is shocking people on both sides of the border into seeing that there may be limits to growth.
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| 22. | Twenty years ago the Club of Rome's " Limits to Growth " introduced us to the wonders of exaggerated extrapolation.
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| 23. | In their 1972 publication " Limits to Growth " their recommendations were focused on " how to slow growth ".
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| 24. | He invoked the second law of thermodynamics-- useful energy gets dissipated-- to argue that the economy faced limits to growth.
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| 25. | In 2014, research at the University of Melbourne confirmed that the predictions from the book Limits to Growth were largely correct.
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| 26. | He is President of the Laboratory for Interactive Learning and widely known as the co-author of " The Limits to Growth ".
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| 27. | Notable, and sometimes controversial, computer simulations used in science include : Donella Meadows'World3 used in the " Limits to Growth ", Tierra.
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| 28. | In 1972 the first edition of " The Limits to Growth " analyzed the environmental sustainability problem using a system dynamics model.
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| 29. | A detailed criticism of the model is in the book " Models of Doom : A Critique of the Limits to Growth ".
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| 30. | Since there is no inherent limit to the expansion of society's mental resources, the notion of limits to growth cannot be ultimately binding.
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