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Saturday, June 12, 2021

Sustainability

 A researcher recommended your answer:

What is sustainability? How can we make sustainable development a reality? How sustainability  can be measured?
https://www.researchgate.net/post/What-is-sustainability-How-can-we-make-sustainable-development-a-reality-How-sustainability-can-be-measured?pli=1&loginT=JDxs0zJUao_GWJ1lz4hihlaSaUNvw9VtrNpABDkYzRNB19Oe6o0rw_Kn_4XFtMOXU95OvconXUy4&uid=K9Q6AqoYdsJfB0R0ckZQ1ThaPY6xUy18svaT&cp=re68_x_p3&ch=reg&utm_medium=email&utm_source=researchgate&utm_campaign=re68&utm_term=re68_x&utm_content=re68_x_p3#view=60bbfe819ecdbc50d16a9045
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The trouble with blogs is that the chronological order of the writing may not be the best order for reading. That is especially true in the case of this blog which is not intended for continuing daily posts. For some unexplained reason, the nearly random order in which the subject is covered bothers me a great deal more than the undeniable fact that almost no one reads any of it. After all, the popularity is inversely proportional to the importance. The following is a suggestion for the order in which the posts might be read most profitably:




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Tom Wayburn
Houston, Texas, United States
Born March 24, 1934, Detroit, Michigan. • Redford High School Detroit 1951. • BS chemical engineering Michigan 1956. • MS mathematics NYU 1968. • PhD chemical engineering Utah 1980. • Studied jazz drumming with Lennie Tristano, Joe Morello, Philly Joe Jones, Cozy Cole, Stanley Specter. • Here is an mp3 version of the record I made with Lennie Tristano and Peter Ind when I was 22 years old. If you are interested, copy http://dematerialism.net/tristano.mp3 and paste into browser. • Hack engineering, chemical process design. • Teaching chemical engineering at various levels: thermodynamics, plant design, applied mathematics. • Writing and reviewing for the peer-reviewed scientific and engineering literature, principally numerical analysis. • Software development, computational chemical engineering. • Political activism, principally anti-war and anti-growth, preaching limits to growth and advent of Peak Oil. • Computational research in energy and economics. • Internet publishing: dematerialism.net • Railroad modeling and model railroad photography: http://modrr.net/.
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