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Deep(er) Ecology: William Rees, Nora Bateson & Rex Weyler | Reality Roundtable #02

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

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Ecosystems as Dissipative Structures

Ecosystems are dissipative structures that use solar energy to self-organize and self-produce by constructing themselves from simple materials extracted from the environment. Green plants, for example, use solar energy to produce biomass, which becomes the basis for energy flows in ecosystems. All animals are dependent on plants as they dissipate the biomass energy accumulated by plants.

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