Chapter 17

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And Permaculture “So, Cobb and Birch’s number one: nothing in nature grows forever, see? There is a constant cycle of decay and rebirth.” “You mean like reincarnation?” asked the shortest teenager, Stocks. “In a sense, I suppose, but we’re talking more literal here, more applicable. Number two should clear that up. Two states that the continuation of life depends on the maintenance of global biogeochemical cycles of the most gangster elements. Pop quiz bitches, what are those elements?” Mullet raised his Cheeto-encrusted paw and blurted before he was called upon, “Oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, sulphur, and prosperous!” Juan laughed, “Close enough. It’s phosphorous. Write that s**t down this time. Number three: The probability of extinction of populations or a species is greatest when the

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