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Dr. Joanna Boehnert

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This is a personal blog for thoughts on ecology, design and politics. I am interested in the gaps between what we say and what we do – although I try to remain sympathetic to the contradictions of having ideals in a less than ideal political system.

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Animation: Energy Supply & Infinite Growth

Animated documentary about resource depletion & the impossibility of infinite growth on a finite planet. Fine first production by http://www.incubatepictures.com

Forum: http://www.hubberts-arms.org/index.php

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February 20, 2012 by Dr. Joanna Boehnert Categories: uncategorized | Tags: America, ecological literacy, economics, energy literacy, peak oil | Leave a comment

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