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[Applause] so so this class is going to be uh on the topic of discussing what is a limit to growth iamp;#39;m sure all of you have heard that we most certainly live in a world where we do have limits to growth but um i want to challenge that question today in terms of uh you know because it seems like a rather simplistic question what determines a limit to growth and most people will say well we live obviously in a world of limited resources uh fixed resources but um it turns out the answer to such a question is not so simple when we think about it a little bit more deeply for instance what determines the limit to a resource is a specific resource something that is fixed in its amount in its availability on earth uh can a resource only be used up and not reproduced or regenerated well we know that thatamp;#39;s not the case so if a resource can be regenerated the limit to that specific resource will be determined by the rate that it is used versus the rate that it is