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New material, still discouraging.


Thanks for your issue on population. I started reading it thinking, "What can they say that is new and not too discouraging." It was new and engaging--but still pretty discouraging.

One problem with raising the retirement age is that the young retirees in my community are the biggest source of volunteers working on our common wealth. They tutor GED GED
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 students, weed weed, common term for any wild plant, particularly an undesired plant, growing in cultivated ground, where it competes with crop plants for soil nutrients and water.  the public gardens, and edit newsletters. Without them, we would need a lot more paid professionals to keep our community running.

I suppose in an ideal world we could cut individual spending and increase savings for retirement, slowing the growth in consumption without collapsing too many bubbles. However, this seems sort of a long shot.

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Title Annotation:Population AND ITS DISCONTENTS
Author:Carstensen, Patricia
Publication:World Watch
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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