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Millennium Project Opens Offices in Second Life

Visit our new Headquarters in SecondLife. Click HERE or on image for more information.

Watch the new video HERE and part II HERE. See the buildings on the campus HERE


The Millennium Project connects local and global perspectives via Regional Nodes (groups of individuals & institutions) in:

Baku (Azerbaijan)
Beijing (China)
Berlin/Essen (Germany), Brussels-Area (Belgium)
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Cairo (Egypt)
Caracas (Venezuela)
Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Helsinki (Finland)
Istanbul (Turkey)
Kuwait (Gulf region)
Lima (Peru)
Ljubljana (Slovenia)
London (U.K.)
Madurai & New Delhi (India)
Melbourne (Australsia)
Mexico City (Mexico)
Moscow (Russia)
Ottawa/Montreal (Canada)
Paris (France)
Prague/Bratislava (Central and Eastern Europe)
Pretoria & Johannesburg (South Africa)
Rome (Italy)
Santa Cruz/La Paz (Bolivia)
Santiago (Chile)
Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Seoul (South Korea)
Silicon Valley (U.S.)
Tehran (Iran)
Tel Aviv (Israel)
Tokyo (Japan)
Cyberspace (Hawaii)

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James Lovelock: Humans are too stupid to prevent climate change

Submitted by frank on Wed, 03/31/2010 - 05:50.
  • Global climate change
  • James Lovelock

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/mar/29...
[Note] An excellent video interview that should not be missed at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/video/2009/...

Humans are too stupid to prevent climate change from radically impacting on our lives over the coming decades. This is the stark conclusion of James Lovelock, the globally respected environmental thinker and independent scientist who developed the Gaia theory.

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