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Tag Archives: Gloria Flora
An Abbreviated History of Fossil Fuels
According to the Post Carbon Institute, fossil fuels have powered human growth and ingenuity for centuries. Now that we’re reaching the end of cheap and abundant oil and coal supplies, we’re in for an exciting ride. While there’s a real … Continue reading
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