No idea, but it is possible that it no longer exists there if someone decided
that it was "unencyclopaedic", or is so completely changed (or vandalised) that
your search terms will never find it. It might be better to do a general
Google search of the web using any terms you can think of from the article.
In fact, it's possible that someone simply made up the article you saw, and it
was discovered. These things have happened.
Have you looked at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_models?
Peter Shute
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On Behalf Of John Leonard
Sent: Wednesday, 6 May 2009 10:46 AM
To: Birding-aus
Subject: RFI Wikipedia page
Hi all
Can you help, a few months ago I was reading a Wikipedia page that described a
mathematical model that soemone constrcuted in the 1960s which showed that
humanity could not persist in a technological phase of civilisation for long
because the build-up of pollution caused by the technology would ruin the
ecosystem (proved correct since by C02-caused global warming). The predictions
it made for the maximum population for long-term survival of the species made
Paul Ehrlich look like a starry-eyed optimist.
Unfortunately I didn't bookmark this page, and no amount of searching will find
it again. Can anyone remember what this model is called, or has anyone seen
this Wikipedia page?
cheers
John
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