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This is a private email because I didn't think that the mailing list was
appropriate for this.

Rachel, you might want to check out a very well researched book entitled
FACTS, NOT FEAR: TEACHING CHILDREN ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT.  I have used it
with my children and the response has been wonderful.  My kids are able to
discuss environmental issues on a factual level with their teachers and
classmates now without letting the discussion devolve into a lot of
speculation.  You might also want to check out copies of the late Dixie Lee
Ray's books: TRASHING THE PLANET and ENVIRONMENTAL OVERKILL.  All of these
materials offer a light of sanity in the darkness of much pseudo-science.
There is also www.junkscience.com that you might want to check out if you
have time.  I don't mean to deluge you with tons of resources here; I only
want to let you know of some of the things available to you.

Cordially,

Dr. Francesco Garnaud-Moriconi


-----Original Message-----
From: Paleolithic Eating Support List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of matesz
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 6:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [P-F] World Scientists' Warning to Humanity


Ken Stuartwondered how the "World Scientists Warning to Humanity" was
relevant to this this.

I had not meant to be "patronizing" at all.  I recently read an interesting
book which reminded me about the World Sicentist's warning, and naively
thought that people on this list would be interested in it.

I don't have the stats in front of me, but Americans alone have used up some
more resources in less than 100 years than all of the combined generations
of humans before us.

I was not trying to be patronizing.   In my enthusiasm I thought that I'd
tell others about the organization above and a little book (meant to change
the world one person at a time) which offers some insight into how we can
each find our OWN natural Balance Point in how we live on and relate to our
Mother Earth would be of interest here.  I can stick to topics more directly
related to food or food-realted disease.

No need to hash or rehash this.  We can just end this thread.

Rachel

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