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Wed, Sep 30, 2009 -- 10:00 AM

Amory Lovins


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Newsweek magazine has called Rocky Mountain Institute Chief Scientist Amory Lovins "one of the Western world's most influential energy thinkers." We talk with Lovins about the institute's work in San Francisco and around the world promoting the transition from fossil fuels to efficiency and renewables.

Host: Michael Krasny

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  • Amory Lovins, chairman and chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute

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