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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Discontinuous Improvement, System Thinking Will Save Us
November 28, 2012 By Matt Palmer I came to system thinking by accident. I arrived really just by asking questions about energy. In 2005, I read a brilliant book by Paul Roberts “The End of Oil“. The book introduced me … Continue reading
How to Succeed by Being Wrong
November 19, 2012 By Matt Palmer There are days when I feel like I know a lot about being wrong. Having kids does that. Exploring the story of energy often leaves me questioning the validity of my beliefs. That has … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative energy, Climate change, Critical thinking, documentary, Documentary film, Energy, Environment, Fort McMurray, Kathryn Schulz, Keystone Pipeline, Keystone XL, Mitt Romney, Northern Gateway, oil sands, politics, Suncor Energy, Syncrude, systems thinking, Unintended consequences
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