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Mingzhen Lu on The Evolution of Root Systems & Biogeochemical Cycling

COMPLEXITY

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How Much Collapse Is Necessary to Recycle?

Can we learn to recycle faster than we're learning to generate new waste products? You don't think so? We can't. Our user analogy, the burst of oxygen was about 3.5 billion years ago, right? Then the multi-cellularity organism that really thrived on using oxygen was much, much later. That's beating your time scale lag. The question would be then, what lessons can we draw from the fossil record or how can we think about this mathematically in such a way that we know not only where the limit to growth is, but sort of where the floor is?"

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