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Good Article at EnergyBulletin.net: Iron Age Explained

Postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 25 Oct 2005, 19:23:49

Why the Iron Age supplanted the Bronze Age. Very good article.

http://energybulletin.net/10128.html
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Re: Good Article at EnergyBulletin.net: Iron Age Explained

Postby jaws » Tue 25 Oct 2005, 22:09:03

So basically iron was backstop technology for bronze. Of course this article does not address the underlying problem that the forestry resources were not being properly managed. One laughs at Hammurabi declaring the death penalty for loggers, as if his government could control deforestation. Today just as 5000 years ago the only effective method of protecting natural resources is with strong property rights.
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Re: Good Article at EnergyBulletin.net: Iron Age Explained

Postby Keith_McClary » Wed 26 Oct 2005, 02:01:12

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jaws', 'S')o basically iron was backstop technology for bronze. Of course this article does not address the underlying problem that the forestry resources were not being properly managed. One laughs at Hammurabi declaring the death penalty for loggers, as if his government could control deforestation. Today just as 5000 years ago the only effective method of protecting natural resources is with strong property rights.

That might work for renewable resources like forests, but how does it work for oil or coal?
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Re: Good Article at EnergyBulletin.net: Iron Age Explained

Postby rogerhb » Wed 26 Oct 2005, 03:08:59

I think the conservatives should be keen to reintroduce the death-penalty for logging as part of a back to basics campaign.
"Complex problems have simple, easy to understand, wrong answers." - Henry Louis Mencken
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Re: Good Article at EnergyBulletin.net: Iron Age Explained

Postby jaws » Wed 26 Oct 2005, 22:59:51

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Keith_McClary', '
')That might work for renewable resources like forests, but how does it work for oil or coal?
The same way.
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