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Tag Archives: Labels
Of “Peakists”, “Doomers”, “Survivalists”, “Alarmists”, “Deniers”, and “Cornucopians”
Writing about the use (and misuse) of labels, James Michael Iddins (Valparaiso University Graduate Studies, Valparaiso, IN) commented: “It is my suspicion that these higher order abstractions [namely, labels], which we often hear used to describe combinations of views necessarily … Continue reading
Posted in Corporate Social Responsibility, Customer Education, database, geology, Industry Best Practices, oil and gas, petroleum, Technology
Tagged Alarmists, alternative fuels, Cornucopians, Deniers, development philosophy, IEA, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, Labels, Malthusian Catastrophe, peak oil, Peakists, Propaganda, Recovery 2011, Survivalism
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