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Curtis Seyfried <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Feb 1998 15:54:14 -0500
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Jan./Feb. 1998 issue of WorldWatch Magazine has an article titled "Nature's
Hidden Economy, Putting prices on services we thought were free".  Great
reading. Should be able to pick it up at their WWW site.  www.worldwatch.org
 
Points out the importance of : Soil formation, Water, Pollination, Erosion
Control, Waste Recycling, Raw Materials production, Biological Control of
Pests & Diseases, Climate & Atmosphere,  & Rec. & Ed.
 
 
Peace and Good Health, (;->)
Curtis Seyfried
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CS Enterprises     POB. 110675     Brooklyn, NY. 11211  (718) 599-2458
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Consultant, B.Sc. - Environmental & Life Sciences, MA. - Environmental
                      Policy Studies and Analysis - SUNYESC, 1992-97
Diplomas - New York University - Paralegal Studies, 1995 & Building
               Construction Project Management, 1988.
 
Promoting local economic growth through the formation of cooperative
businesses, revolving around food waste composting, local/regional high
value agriculture, and cooperative marketing.
Waste-to-fertilizer-to-food-to jobs.

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