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Leading Scientists and Thinkers on Energy – Dr. Thomas Valone
What Will Bali Mean To Future Generations?
Over Population of the Planet and Global Warming
Global Warming is a Risk Management Issue
$100 a Barrel Oil
Global Warming and Peace
Harnessing the SUN – Embarking On Humanity’s Next Giant Leap
Sputnik: 50 Years Later
2007: Looking Back and Looking Forward
The Direction is Clear
Grand Children and Polar Bears
Howard Bloom on The Future of Energy: Turn Poisons Into Pleasure and Excrement Into Energy
A New Cell Phone Milestone
Urgency and Global Warming: An Interview with Martin I. Hoffert
Time to Wake Up America!
Curing our "Global Fever": An Interview with William H. Calvin
Made in China
Looking for the Energy Holy Grail: Zero Point Energy and Quantum Vacuum Engineering: An Interview with Fabrizio Pinto
The Compressed Air Car
Expanding the Definition of Life
Achieving Solar Space Energy - An Interview With the Space Solar Power Institute's Darel Preble
Time Capsule for 2057
Leading Thinkers and Scientists on Energy - Dennis M. Bushnell, NASA Chief Scientist
A Futurist Scorecard
A 20th Century Habit

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