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-* [[Attractiveness principle]]+'''''The Coal Question; An Inquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal Mines''''' is a book that [[economist]] [[William Stanley Jevons]] wrote in 1865 to explore the implications of Britain's reliance on [[coal]].
-* [[Albert Allen Bartlett]]+ 
-* [[Cornucopian]]+==See also==
-* [[Donella Meadows' twelve leverage points to intervene in a system]]+* [[Coal phase out]]
-* [[DYNAMO (programming language)]]+* [[Jevons paradox]]
-* [[Degrowth]]+
-* [[Ecological economics]]+
-* [[Economic growth]]+
-* [[Energy crisis]]+
-* [[Energy development]]+
-* [[Garbage in, garbage out]]+
-* [[Genetic bottleneck]]+
-* [[Hubbert peak theory]]+
-* [[Jevons's paradox]]+
-* [[List of environmental books]]+
-* [[Malthusian catastrophe]]+
-* [[Negative Population Growth]]+
-* [[Olduvai theory]]+
-* [[Human overpopulation|Overpopulation]]+
* [[Peak oil]] * [[Peak oil]]
-* [[Planetary boundaries]]+* [[Thomas Malthus]]
-* [[Population Connection]] (formerly 'Zero Population Growth')+* ''[[The Limits to Growth]]''
-* [[Post-growth]]+*[[UK environmental law]]
-* [[Productivism]]+*[[UK enterprise law]]
-* [[Richard Rainwater]]+
-* [[Julian L. Simon]]+
-* [[Societal collapse]]+
-* [[Steady-state economy]]+
-* [[System dynamics]]+
-* [[The Global 2000 Report to the President]]+
-* ''[[The Coal Question]]''+
-* ''[[The Population Bomb]]''+
-* ''[[The Revenge of Gaia]]''+
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The Coal Question; An Inquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal Mines is a book that economist William Stanley Jevons wrote in 1865 to explore the implications of Britain's reliance on coal.

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