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6 Cool European Electric Cars Never Coming to the US
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by wildcat  11-19-2008   
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Top Ten Forecasts for 2009 & Beyond
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by wildcat  11-11-2008   
 Each year since 1985, the editors of THE FUTURIST have selected the most thought-provoking ideas and forecasts appearing in the magazine to go into our annual Outlook report. Over the years, Outlook has spotlighted the emergence of such epochal developments as the Internet, virtual reality, and the end of the Cold War. All of these forecasts plus dozens more were included in the report that scanned the best writing and research from THE FUTURIST magazine over the course of the previous year. The Society hopes this report, covering developments in business and economics, demography, energy, the environment, health and medicine, resources, society and values, and technology, will assist its readers in preparing for the challenges and opportunities in 2009 and beyond.
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Planet's Ecological Diversity: Explanations Still Elude Scientists
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by wildcat  10-28-2008    1
 Hyper Diversity
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Surge in Food Nanotechnology Worries Consumers
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by wildcat  8-4-2008   
 Davies quoted David Rejeski of the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, who advocates a U.S. investment of $150 million a year in such research by 2010, to benefit from an industry that will involve “15 percent of globally manufactured goods, worth $2.6 trillion, by 2014.”
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There's water in dem dar clouds!
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by wildcat  8-4-2008    9
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'Major discovery' from MIT primed to unleash solar revolution
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by wildcat  8-1-2008    2
 Sunlight has the greatest potential of any power source to solve the world's energy problems, said Nocera. In one hour, enough sunlight strikes the Earth to provide the entire planet's energy needs for one year. "This is a major discovery with enormous implications for the future prosperity of humankind,"
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Toward a Type 1 civilization
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by wildcat  7-30-2008    1
 Along with energy policy, political and economic systems must also evolve. Michael Shermer, one of the most trusted voices in todays world.
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The Implications of Robot Cars and Taxis
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by wildcat  7-28-2008   
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Facing the Freshwater Crisis
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by wildcat  7-22-2008    5
 As demand for freshwater soars, planetary supplies are becoming unpredictable. Existing technologies could avert a global water crisis, but they must be implemented soon
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Ocean Power Catches a Wave
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by wildcat  7-21-2008    1
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Al Gore Inches Toward Solartopia
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by wildcat  7-21-2008   
 A major root of the Solartopian vision of an Earth totally free of fossil and nuclear fuels dates back to the 1975 “Toward Tomorrow Fair” at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Featuring, among others, the work of wind pioneer William Heronemus and efficiency guru Amory Lovins, the gathering joined the vision of a totally green-powered Earth with the rise of the grassroots No Nukes movement.
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Chemical breakthrough turns sawdust into biofuel
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by wildcat  7-20-2008   
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How Visionary Political Leadership Can Save the Environment for Future Generations
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by wildcat  7-20-2008   
 Halting the destruction of the environment for the sake of future generations takes peering into the future so that we are able to truly perceive the impact of our actions. In that respect, leadership can be a powerful force to direct the behavior of nations toward the accomplishment of some common environmental objectives.
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Future Human: The Evolution of Immediate Emotion
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by wildcat  7-18-2008    1
 Humans, apparently, are still in the early stages of evolving extended response mechanisms. But it seems likely that by the time we portion more of our brain to long-term dangers, there will be few grizzly bears around to worry about, and a whole lotta global warming.
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We've seen the future ... and we may not be doomed
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by wildcat  7-16-2008   
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Global Coral Crisis Is In Full Bloom
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by wildcat  7-16-2008    1
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Our Electric Future - (by Andy Grove)
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by wildcat  7-16-2008   
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Alternative energy basics
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by wildcat  7-15-2008   
 everything we need to know about alternative energy
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The Future Isn't What it Used to Be! (It's Going to be Better)
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by wildcat  7-15-2008    6
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Farms in the sky
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by wildcat  7-15-2008    1
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A Tesla In Your Future?
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by wildcat  7-15-2008    3
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Bees Enlisted to Attack Crows in Tokyo
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by wildcat  7-14-2008    2
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Forests to fall for food and fuel
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by wildcat  7-14-2008    3
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The Do-Good Imperative
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by wildcat  7-14-2008    2
 How about a windup flashlight crossed with a cell phone charger? It's low tech meets high tech with rugged, toylike charm. Or charcoal made from plant waste instead of wood, developed for Haiti by MIT's D-Lab? Talk about a greener way to barbecue. (The technology might also help save endangered African gorillas. A new study published in Science links organized crime rings cutting trees for charcoal in Congo with a spate of recent gorilla murders.)
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"Snowball earth" in our past? yes
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by wildcat  7-14-2008    1
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Solar shades won't reverse global warming
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by wildcat  7-14-2008    1
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A Lake That Looks Like Mars
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by wildcat  7-13-2008   
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Why climate change is bad for bread
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by wildcat  7-12-2008   
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'Great Green Wall'- will stop Sahara desert
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by wildcat  7-11-2008   
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Global Warming--The Cone Is Melting Quickly
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by wildcat  7-11-2008   
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Will Green Technologies Exceed the Internet as the "Mother of All Markets"?
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by wildcat  7-9-2008   
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What Makes Earth Special Compared to Other Planets
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by wildcat  7-9-2008    8
 "The most impressive attribute of the Earth is the existence and amount of liquid water on its surface,"
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My Plan to Escape the Grip of Foreign Oil
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by wildcat  7-9-2008    3
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Fixing Earth One Dome at a Time
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by wildcat  7-6-2008   
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Biologically Inspired Ocean Power Systems
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by wildcat  7-5-2008    2
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Where the Linear Crosses the Exponential
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by wildcat  7-5-2008    1
 as always, a fascinating read from K.Kelly at the Technium
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Japan Creates Mega Solar City -Leads World
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by wildcat  7-4-2008   
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Pizza Loses Favor as Italians Turn to Pasta
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by wildcat  7-4-2008   
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Hot future shock: Heat wave temperatures to soar
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by wildcat  7-3-2008   
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No Time for the Singularity
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by wildcat  7-3-2008   
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