Part 1 of a 2 part video version of our Radio Ecoshock interview with Richard Heinberg, about the book "Energy: Overdevelopment etc". The interview features video of some of the images in the book. I think it’s a different way of giving people an idea of what this book is like.
Richard Heinberg – Part 1 Energy and the Delusion of Endless Growth
By Alex Smith, originally published by Radio Ecoshock
January 22, 2013
Alex Smith
Host of syndicated weekly Radio Ecoshock Show – the cutting edge with top scientists, authors and activists. Eighth year on the air as of 2014. Previously a researcher for global environment group, print journalist, homesteader, world-traveler, and private investigator.
Tags: ENERGY: Overdevelopment and the Delusion of Endless Growth
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