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My Reason colleague Michael DeAlessi has written the following regarding fisheries policy, which I feature here as a guest post: Yesterday [Thursday] the New York Times published an article in response to a study in the journal Nature that details the decline of large fish in the world’s oceans. The article begins “In just 50 …

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My Reason colleague Michael DeAlessi has written the following regarding fisheries policy, which I feature here as a guest post: Yesterday [Thursday] the New York Times published an article in response to a study in the journal Nature that details the decline of large fish in the world’s oceans. The article begins “In just 50 …

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My Reason colleague Michael DeAlessi has written the following regarding fisheries policy, which I feature here as a guest post: Yesterday [Thursday] the New York Times published an article in response to a study in the journal Nature that details the decline of large fish in the world’s oceans. The article begins “In just 50 …

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My Reason colleague Michael DeAlessi has written the following regarding fisheries policy, which I feature here as a guest post: Yesterday [Thursday] the New York Times published an article in response to a study in the journal Nature that details the decline of large fish in the world’s oceans. The article begins “In just 50 …

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Some snappy Earth Day comments from James Lileks, who scolds the eco-scolds for their static thinking after taking an online eco-impact quiz: The quiz is so riddled with BS it?s hard to know where to start; like most of the doom & gloom models, it presumes static reactions to dynamic events: if everyone in the …

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Some snappy Earth Day comments from James Lileks, who scolds the eco-scolds for their static thinking after taking an online eco-impact quiz: The quiz is so riddled with BS it?s hard to know where to start; like most of the doom & gloom models, it presumes static reactions to dynamic events: if everyone in the …

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Some snappy Earth Day comments from James Lileks, who scolds the eco-scolds for their static thinking after taking an online eco-impact quiz: The quiz is so riddled with BS it?s hard to know where to start; like most of the doom & gloom models, it presumes static reactions to dynamic events: if everyone in the …

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Some snappy Earth Day comments from James Lileks, who scolds the eco-scolds for their static thinking after taking an online eco-impact quiz: The quiz is so riddled with BS it?s hard to know where to start; like most of the doom & gloom models, it presumes static reactions to dynamic events: if everyone in the …

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