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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (14463)2/4/2002 11:26:44 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Raymond, my personal fishery was destroyed in the late 1960s [the Manukau Harbour by Mangere Bridge in Auckland] due to pollution from several sources. I'm well aware of the need for environmental protection and I'm pleased to see that my old company, BP, with John Browne as CEO, is catching up with a few ideas [at last].

But more wealth doesn't mean destroyed fisheries. More wealth means no harbour pollution because waste disposal is done properly. More wealth means oceanic fish-farming with top quality fish [not revolting grain-fed tasteless fish]. The oceans are huge.

We've overcome many limits our grandfathers saw. We can overcome a lot more.

More, more, more,
Mq

PS: First thing to do is boost atmospheric CO2 to get the carbon back to life in the ecosphere from it's eons-long subterranean grave. The SUVs are helping there.
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