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Global Recon
March 17, 2005
New Energy Currents: 2005-03-18

Kyoto is one month old, and we're no closer to figuring out a plan to solve the world's ginormous energy problems - not that that's necessarily a bad thing, at this point. With all the feverish activity in the realms of energy science, technology, and policy, we've got at least a couple of thousand flowers getting ready to bloom. Spring isn't quite here yet in the freezing NYC, either, but I'm trying to be patient, you know? As all the brightly colored new technologies and approaches begin to compete in earnest for the public's attention, acceptance, and tax dollars, New Energy Currents will do its best to continue giving you a broad overview of the, uh... bouquet. By John Atkinson of chiasm.

Posted by Winds of Change at March 17, 2005 10:27 PM | TrackBack
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