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	<title>Comments on: Too Many People</title>
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		<title>By: sonya</title>
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		<dc:creator>sonya</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2006 03:38:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: sonya</title>
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		<dc:creator>sonya</dc:creator>
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		<description>hi big polluter,

I agree that algae are producers and we are polluters. that&#039;s a distinction between most of the other natural creatures and us human beings. but I don&#039;t think the life of a person living in a poorest country is more artificial than that of an antelope running on african grassland, since they seldom reply on industrial manufacturers. I mean, people in different regions are of different grades with respect of the level of draining up the resources on the earth. 

see, an american guy in nyc can be only dressed in a tank top and an underwear indoors in winter, even though the outside temperature is below the freezing point. so he&#039;s consuming more energy on heating than a person in a developing country. also, he enjoys ice cream, and this hobby brings about more energy consumption on cooling during the transportation and storage. 

mr. rapley may also enjoy a high standard of living, while he complains about each birth of a newcoming pollutor. it seems that there are the most pollutors in developing countries, but I doubt if the amount of resources consumption in these countries is higher than that of advanced countries. 

I do know that the actual utility of resources is quite low in unadvanced places, such as burning coal directly with a great deal of wastage. meanwhile, some advanced civilizations make the best use of them of a highest sum. if every newly born baby on the earch could lead a future life as graceful as those advanced ones, we might need 4 more earths to support them. 


tiny polluter</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi big polluter,</p>
<p>I agree that algae are producers and we are polluters. that&#8217;s a distinction between most of the other natural creatures and us human beings. but I don&#8217;t think the life of a person living in a poorest country is more artificial than that of an antelope running on african grassland, since they seldom reply on industrial manufacturers. I mean, people in different regions are of different grades with respect of the level of draining up the resources on the earth. </p>
<p>see, an american guy in nyc can be only dressed in a tank top and an underwear indoors in winter, even though the outside temperature is below the freezing point. so he&#8217;s consuming more energy on heating than a person in a developing country. also, he enjoys ice cream, and this hobby brings about more energy consumption on cooling during the transportation and storage. </p>
<p>mr. rapley may also enjoy a high standard of living, while he complains about each birth of a newcoming pollutor. it seems that there are the most pollutors in developing countries, but I doubt if the amount of resources consumption in these countries is higher than that of advanced countries. </p>
<p>I do know that the actual utility of resources is quite low in unadvanced places, such as burning coal directly with a great deal of wastage. meanwhile, some advanced civilizations make the best use of them of a highest sum. if every newly born baby on the earch could lead a future life as graceful as those advanced ones, we might need 4 more earths to support them. </p>
<p>tiny polluter</p>
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