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Re: [permaculture] Ode to Indian Farmers Whose Land Was Confiscated For Industrialization
- From: Michael Snow <msnow@mountainschool.org>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] Ode to Indian Farmers Whose Land Was Confiscated For Industrialization
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 16:04:46 -0500
Can you give a more detailed citation to this? The link does not directly access whatever article the quote comes from.
"..Carbohydrates are man's largest organic source of renewal energy both
on land and in the sea. Whether consumed by man or animal, evolution has
ensured that the enzymes in living cells use carbohydrates with
conservation of that energy. Industries that make monomer carbohydrates
dissipate the energy stored in its polymers. Prospects for future
chemical and biochemical utilisation depend on remedying this tragedy
and learning the lesson taught by nature."
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi? CMD=DisplayFiltered&DB=pubmed
Thanks -
MS
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[permaculture] organic no-till trumps Roundup,
Keith Johnson, 01/16/2007
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Re: [permaculture] organic no-till trumps Roundup,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 01/16/2007
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[permaculture] Ode to Indian Farmers Whose Land Was Confiscated For Industrialization,
sustain_ability, 01/18/2007
- Re: [permaculture] Ode to Indian Farmers Whose Land Was Confiscated For Industrialization, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 01/18/2007
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Re: [permaculture] Ode to Indian Farmers Whose Land Was Confiscated For Industrialization,
Michael Snow, 01/18/2007
- Re: [permaculture] Ode to Indian Farmers Whose Land Was Confiscated For Industrialization, sustain_ability, 01/18/2007
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[permaculture] Ode to Indian Farmers Whose Land Was Confiscated For Industrialization,
sustain_ability, 01/18/2007
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Re: [permaculture] organic no-till trumps Roundup,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 01/16/2007
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