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In chapter one, Cooper describes how the Club of Rome documented the crisis of Fordism in the early 1970s and how a group of right-wing 'post-industrial' economists took up the challenge and offered solutions for the restructuring of capitalism based on post-Fordist imperatives that would later be called 'bioeconomy' - a kind of libertarian, free market vitalism.
Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net - CULTURE AND POLITICS AFTER THE NET 2009
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Another speaker, ETC Group Program Manager Jim Thomas, strongly cautioned the group to look at the uses of past scientific advances, and that synthetic biology may create a "bioeconomy" with negative impacts.
Daily Pennsylvanian 2010
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That's the message local leaders sent out Tuesday at a news conference at North Dakota State University, one of 12 sites around the country holding "bioeconomy" conferences aimed at promoting sustainability and reducing global warming.
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Energy efficiency and a reduction in our demand for oil is paramount and a growing dependence on what can be grown, to create a sustainable "bioeconomy".
Peak Oil News 2009
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November 30, 2009 Quick Summary Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, ND State Univ. to help host virtual conference on new 'bioeconomy' LINCOLN, Neb.
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That's the message local leaders sent out Tuesday at a news conference at North Dakota State University, one of 12 sites around the country holding "bioeconomy" conferences aimed at promoting sustainability and reducing global warming.
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Energy efficiency and a reduction in our demand for oil is paramount and a growing dependence on what can be grown, to create a sustainable "bioeconomy".
Peak Oil News 2009
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Virtual conference to explore new 'bioeconomy'LINCOLN, Neb.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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Energy efficiency and a reduction in our demand for oil is paramount and a growing dependence on what can be grown, to create a sustainable "bioeconomy".
Peak Oil News 2009
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Virtual conference to explore new 'bioeconomy'LINCOLN, Neb.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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