Predicting the Future (Global Catastrophes and Trends: The Next Fifty Years) (Book Review)
Issues in Science and Technology 2008, Fall, 25, 1
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Publisher Description
Global Catastrophes and Trends: The Next Fifty Years by Vaclav Smil. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008, 295 pp.
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