Reference Summary: From his seminal lecture 'Arithmetic, Population and Energy', Professor Albert Bartlett explains the concept of exponential The late physics professor Al Bartlett vividly demonstrates the shocking power of exponential
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From his seminal lecture 'Arithmetic, Population and Energy', Professor Albert Bartlett explains the concept of exponential The late physics professor Al Bartlett vividly demonstrates the shocking power of exponential A clip from the documentary "Earth Days (2009)" in which Dennis Meadows explains exponential
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- From his seminal lecture 'Arithmetic, Population and Energy', Professor Albert Bartlett explains the concept of exponential
- The late physics professor Al Bartlett vividly demonstrates the shocking power of exponential
- A clip from the documentary "Earth Days (2009)" in which Dennis Meadows explains exponential
- Interview with Dennis Meadows In the context of the Herrenhausen Symposium "40 Years
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