April 30, 2012

Creating Abundance AND Solving Global Warming

Steven Kotler, Forbes


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Ever since the organizers of TED 2012 decided to open this year’s event with back-to-back talks by environmentalist Paul Gilding and my Abundance co-author Peter Diamandis, we’ve been fielding. . .

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