Energy Societies

Managing the use of energy is inevitable in functional societies

Wikipedia - "The use of energy has been a key in the development of the human society by helping it to control and adapt to the environment. Managing the use of energy is inevitable in any functional society. In the industrialized world the development of energy resources has become essential for agriculture, transportation, waste collection, information te ...learn more

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Mister Sustainable

Internationally-recognized author and climate change/sustainability expert. Represented by Ben Myatt of Celebrity Speakers Associates. Former chairman of the Sierra Club of Central Florida, certified global warming presenter by National Wildlife Federation, co-founder of the Green Earth Expo, founding expert at Keyboard Culture Expert Community, shared professional blog space with Al Gore at AlAndCorbett.com.

Author homepage: MisterSustainable.com

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corbettkroehler about 1 year ago

I had the distinct pleasure to hear Hunter Lovins speak at Focus the Nation 2008 at the University of Central Florida on January 31, 2008. She did a truly superb job. If I had to give a presentation on the climate crisis and rampant consumerism, I would not have changed a single word or slide from what she presented.

 

Natural capitalism is it!

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