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So ashamed. I forgot all about Earth Day.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1413124"><p>In almost every industry that uses natural resource,(or uses land or sea in the production of resources) less producers are forced to produce more products. The less people involved in production of resources, the more demonized the process of production becomes. Examples: commercial fishing, oil production, timber, cattle. The more its demonized, the more production is centralized because undue rules and regulations are implemented to make the population "feel good". The rules and regulation forces out smaller less efficient businesses. The more centralized production becomes, the more dependent society becomes. Fewer producers and more consumers seems a recipe for disaster to me. There is an extreme disconnect in our society on where the basic products that make every day life possible come from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1413124"] In almost every industry that uses natural resource,(or uses land or sea in the production of resources) less producers are forced to produce more products. The less people involved in production of resources, the more demonized the process of production becomes. Examples: commercial fishing, oil production, timber, cattle. The more its demonized, the more production is centralized because undue rules and regulations are implemented to make the population "feel good". The rules and regulation forces out smaller less efficient businesses. The more centralized production becomes, the more dependent society becomes. Fewer producers and more consumers seems a recipe for disaster to me. There is an extreme disconnect in our society on where the basic products that make every day life possible come from. [/QUOTE]
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