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Monday, March 21, 2011

Bill Rees on the Human Ecological Footprint

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Sustainable Future Blog Links

  • Center for a New American Dream
  • Center for Ecoliteracy
  • Climate Progress
  • In Transition--THe Movie
  • No Impact Experiment
  • No Impact Experiment Blog
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  • Peak Energy, Climate Change, and the Collapse of Global Civilization
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  • Vital Signs, WorldWatch Institute

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