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The Heinz Awards :: Amory Lovins pens new strategy for reducing U.S. dependence on fossil fuels by 2050
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The Heinz Awards

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December 3, 2010

Green Labor Journal

Reinventing Fire: A New Vision
A strategy to move the U.S. off fossil fuels by 2050, lead by business for profit
By Amory B. Lovins

Since 1982, Rocky Mountain Institute has been hatching game-changing innovations to help make the world richer, cooler, and safer.

Among other things, RMI has made important contributions toward achieving tripled-efficiency cars, trucks, and airplanes; laid many conceptual and practical foundations ...

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Amory Lovins pens new strategy for reducing U.S. dependence on fossil fuels by 2050