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Manufactured Gods from the Third World

Boulder, CO

15 August 2007

Most important thing I read today:

"We have no shortage of energy. The sun casts more energy onto the planet than we could ever use. The trick is learning to tap into the energy flows around us in a way that's smarter and less destructive."


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