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	<title>Comments on: Bad things in the biosphere: Environmental crises as narrative [Re-casting The Terminal City (part 1)]  *  Reviews of H2Oil, Home, Island of Dreams, The Age of Stupid, and The Beekeepers</title>
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	<description>critical theory for urban and environmetal policy, planning &#38; designs.  At its founding, Vancouver nearly became known officially as `The Terminal City'. Today, most areas of the world are part of rapidly expanding metropolitan regions: terminal cities, soon to reach their carrying capacities, that require new perspectives and theory in order to become sustainable and be better capable of fostering social justice and contemporary culture. &#124;+&#124;+ &#124;+&#124;+ &#124;+&#124;+&#124;+ &#124;+ &#124;+&#124;+&#124;+ &#124;+&#124;+ &#124;+&#124;+&#124;+&#124;+ &#124;+&#124;+&#124;+ &#124;+&#124;+&#124;+ &#124;++ &#124;+&#124;+email: studio[at symbol]gordonbrentingram.ca+&#124;+&#124;+&#124;+&#124;+&#124;+&#124;+  &#124;+&#124;+ &#124;+&#124;+ email: gordon_brent_ingram1966[at symbol]yahoo.ca  &#124;+&#124;+ &#124;+&#124;+</description>
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