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Apr 01, 2005 (Vol. 25, No. 7)

Forum on Science and Technology for Sustainability

sustsci.harvard.edu/
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With species dying out at an alarming rate, the oceans rapidly becoming overharvested, the world running out of oil, and political leaders seemingly unconcerned about these looming disasters, it is no wonder that increasing numbers of people are becoming interested in sustainability. Fortunately, the Web is not only a great information source, it is also a great democratizer, providing excellent sources for important information that often cannot be found anywhere else. The Forum on Science and Technology for Sustainability pages contain an excellent collection of seminars, summaries, surveys, commentaries, and a monthly newsletter on the topic. The opening page plays a little loose with organization, but there is little to fault on the content.
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