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The LED Compression LessonA couple of reports out this week from Sandia National Lab nicely illustrate the dilemmas of reducing resource use. They also... »
World Grain Supply — 2010 and BeyondAugust 15, 2010 World grain prices are up sharply since June. U.S. prices rose for several days ahead of the USDA's much... »
1. The Case for CompressionThe case for Compression rests on no single, simple threat. We can't go back to a primeval environment and support the present... »
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The book explains the reasoning behind Compression thinking as captured at a point in time by one person. Much was left out, and it can never be complete, but readers will find it a good base for launching their own thinking.
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Cat. #: K10325
ISBN: 9781439806548
ISBN 10: 1439806543
Number of Pages: 280
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