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I must have missed that event.
The perils of linear extrapolation – why do they do it?
Obviously from the era before New Scientist became ‘Green News’. A couple of good articles on page 1441 of the same issue – ‘Do meteors cause rain?’ and ’90 years’ supplies of fossil fuels’.